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    Was Abraham Lincoln Right Or Wrong

    In the beginning of the war, Abraham Lincoln felt as though the purpose of the war was to determine right and wrong and he believed that God couldn’t be on both sides. Both sides had biblical evidence that one was right while the other was wrong, but it wasn’t possible for both sides to be correct. Eventually there would have to be a winner and there would have to be a loser. Lincoln did not want the nation to go to war though, and he certainly did not want the nation to divide. He tried to reason

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    Essay On Confederate Flag

    around would agree on one thing, the confederate flag is a controversial topic. I shall put it bluntly, the flag should be banned in public areas. Not only does the flag represent slavery for minorities, but it is also a sign of rebellion. The flag is used to strike fear into blacks, so that they move towns, or that they are too scared to leave their homes. I will explain these claims more in depth in the paragraphs yet to come. The flag was used by the Confederates during the American Civil War. It

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    Battle Of Fredericksburg Research Paper

    Fredericksburg is one of the battles inside the war. The battle of Fredericksburg was a tremendous loss because General Burnside lost 50,000 men, the pontoons didn’t arrive in time for the Union to cross the river, and they tried to break through the Confederates defenses. The loss of 50,000 men was a loss for the Union because the battle of Fredericksburg hosted the largest group of soldiers to participate in a battle. “ The enemy deployed in s ravine which was between the Union and the city, a distance

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    American Traitors Research Paper

    heroes. These traitors were the leaders of the Confederate States of America, who have statues of themselves across America, especially in the south. Among these men immortalized in statue form are C.S.A. General Robert E. Lee and C.S.A. President Jefferson Davis. Since traitors should not be honored, statues of Confederate leaders should be torn down and replaced with American heroes, like presidents J.F.K. or Ronald Reagan. “Now, removing the Confederate statues may erase Southern history,” some

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    Abraham Lincoln Major Accomplishments

    shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” Also a huge accomplishment for anyone is him becoming the leader and or president of the United States. Finally one last accomplishment was that he helped beat the Confederates in the Civil War because without him there might be two countries here today. Abraham Lincoln's death was a very sad time in history for many people. This terrible event took place in Ford's Theatre, Washington D.C. He was killed by John Wilkes

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    Why Did Abraham Lincoln End Slavery?

    The United States of America is a place that allows for equal opportunity to all people who come. But it wasn’t always like this. From the mid-1550’s all the way up until the civil war, slavery was very prominent and was used to produce a lot of raw materials. Abraham Lincoln was able to bring an end to slavery and give freedom to African Americans. But why was he so focused on ending slavery? Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin in the backcountry of Kentucky. Lincoln attended very little schooling

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    Three Things That Affect The Outcome Of The Civil War Essay

    anyway which cost them many troops. The North on the other hand had many more troops but they were much more conservative. They had more troops to attack the South with towards the end of the war. The Union army had many more advantages than the Confederate army which allowed them to win the

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    Bloody Kansas Analysis

    The atrocities of slavery have been shown throughout humanity's history and Kansas happens to play an extraordinary part in the cure of such a sickness. The Civil War was the bloodiest conflict the United States has ever seen, and we all know its causes: The South saw problems within the constitution, its economy focused on slavery, and a staunch abolitionist had just been elected. However, an often overlooked cause is Kansas, my home state. In the years ranging from 1855 to 1861 kansas earned the

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    Summary Of The Civil War: Undisputable And Inevitable

    Two words that effectively gives meaning to the Civil War: Undisputable and inevitable. As each new state took place within the Union, it appeared the differences between the North and South remain at each other's throats without coming to an end, with main issues of union and later the disputes of slavery. The divided differences created high tensions between the Northern and Southern states, it got so outrageously out of control that people could see the forthcoming outbreak of a war as their

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    Fight For Your Freedom Dbq Analysis

    Fight for Your Freedom War destroys many things including life. The Civil War destroyed the U.S. as a nation. The whole cause of this was slavery. In 1861, Texas joined in the fight as a confederate state. The Civil War: Why did Texans fight? The Texans fought in the Civil war because of state’s rights, preserving slavery, and love for Texas. First of all, the Texans fought because of state’s rights. “This is a union of equal states, and no state can force another state either to remain in it

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