American Civil War Analysis

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Final Exam
I already had some background on some of the causes that created the American Civil War. For example, the issue of slavery between the northern (the union) and southern (the confederacy states) states of America; the north disapprove of slavery and the south depended on slavery to make profit out of plantations. Also I already knew what happen during the war, I knew that the northern had more benefits in the war like having two-thirds of the railroads in which it will give some kind of transportation to men and goods, more men, and more money in which they could buy more resources from other countries. In the other hand, the southern states also had some kind of advantages, like having specialized military men, and also leaders who …show more content…

Before the American Civil War, slavery was an issue between the northern and the southern states. Abolitionist thought that black men were human beings and that they should have the freedom to live their lives just like the white men. Some slaves also though that, so there were some indirect forms of rebellion as learning how to read, getting married, maintaining their African Tradition, and having slave coded songs. During the Civil War, black men had the right to fight for their side. For example, the northern had black men that fought for abolishing slavery and uniting the whole nation, so they were called the 54th Massachusetts. Similar to the northern states, the southern states also had slaves fighting for their sides and in return, those slave men would be given the right to be free; they were called the LA Guards. After the Civil War, came the Reconstruction in which change the lives of all the Americans. All black men had the right to be free, become African Americans, and they were not be deny suffrage based on race. Those became the Reconstruction Amendments in which it included the fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen amendments.
Issues that were occurring during the northern and southern states before the civil war were slavery, the Dred Scott Decision, the Missouri Compromise, and the presidency election of 1860. During the Civil War, it was

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