Slavery During the Civil War Slavery had been around way before the Civil War came along. When America was first colonized there was not enough people to satisfy the demand for labor. At first, there were white servants who paid their passage to the new world through labor. Clearly, that did not solve the problem because in the beginning of the seventeenth century a Dutch ship landed on America’s soil filled with African Americans. While this created a solution, it also created a new problem: African…
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slavery played a role like everything else when the war started . Slave owners were afraid to leave for war because some of them treated there slaves bad and where afraid that when they left they would kill their family’s while they where away at war . They where afraid to give them weapons to help fight in the war for almost the same reason, but instead use them on there owners because of everything they did to the slaves . Most of the slaves wanted to fight for their freedom. Some of the officers…
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In the years 1860 to 1861, the Civil War began with the uprising of multiple impactful developments. The Civil War was fought between Union forces, seeking to preserve the Union and Confederate forces. All this in the hopes of seeking to preserve their independence and domestic institutions. The Civil War led to many developments, including Abolitionism and the Kansas-Nebraks Act. Abolitionism first made an impact from 1783 to 1888. Abolitionism was the movement chiefly responsible for creating the…
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course of the Civil War? It is impossible to know for sure, because of the spotty records from that time period. The records indicate that there were about 250 thousand deaths on the Confederate side, and 350 thousand on the Union side. This would make a total of upwards of 600,000 deaths. However, modern historians indicate that the real number could be between 750 and 850 thousand fatalities. 2-Which states seceded to the Confederacy and when? Through the course of the Civil War, eleven southern…
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of the civil war has been a controversial topic causing many heated discussions in the historian community. It is my belief there are three main causes for the civil war: slavery issues, state rights, and economy reasons. The north and south had extremely different views on slavery; while the north fought furiously to abolish slavery the south continued to push for slave rights. In addition, states began to feel the need to claim their own rights such as the right to chose whether slavery is legal…
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The Civil War was a major conflict in the United States from 1861 to 1865. Slavery played a significant role in the war. Slaves had no choice but to work all day doing a variety of tasks for their owners. Slavery was coined “the ideological cornerstone” of the Confederacy during the Civil War. The female slaves helped feed the soldiers and citizens as the war went on. As for the male slaves during the Civil War, there were various roles depending on their circumstances. Some were forced to work on…
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most importantly, the status of African-Americans. As bicker over the morals of slavery escalated, so did the threat of Civil War. Shortly after President Lincoln’s victory in 1861, southern states seceded from the Union, leaving America with an uncertain future. Ultimately, after four years of Civil War, President Lincoln and the North won back the South, and by doing so preserving the Union. Initially the Civil War was fought to settle policy between the Union and Confederacy, but overtime, the…
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generalization that ending slavery was a central northern aim for the civil war is flawed, not because it isn’t true but because it is a gross simplification of the complicated political, social, and economic web that unraveled resulting in the civil war. Similarly, the same is true for the claim that Abraham Lincoln fought the war under the cause of liberty and freedom for all Americans. Although Abraham Lincoln is hailed as “the great emancipator,” the purpose of the Civil War did not shift towards…
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to the issue of slavery in the Louisiana territory. The compromise grew the argument of slavery and ultimately led to the breaking of the Union and the civil war. Through the Americans thoughts and ideas, along with the geographical separation, it is clear that the Missouri Compromise led to the south’s secession of the Union and the civil war. While Northerners argued that slavery should not migrate out West, in the new land acquired by America, southerners claimed that if slavery were not to migrate…
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The American Civil War took place during 1861-1865. There were many disagreements between the North and South that led up to the beginning of the war. The three major factors that led to the war were: land expansion, failed compromises, and freedom versus slavery. These three aspects had the biggest effect on the rising tension and sectionalism occurring between the Union and the Confederacy and contributed the most to the start of the Civil War. The second factor was land expansion. Western expansion…
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