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    was the 16th president of the United States. Lincoln was remembered for leading slaves to freedom and protecting the Union during the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was and is still one of the most appreciable American presidents of all time. Abraham Lincoln’s presidency was difficult. On November 6, 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected president. Lincoln only received 40% of the popular votes but, still defeated the other candidates [history.com]. All the Northern states voted for Abraham Lincoln because

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    Noah Landis Mrs. Powell 4/22/16 College Composition The Confederate Battle Flag Controversy Politicians throughout the United States are debating whether or not the Confederate flag should be allowed to be on the Mississippi state flag. The flag is the center of much controversy. People argue that the Confederate flag is a symbol of racism and hate and that it should not be allowed to be used in public places let alone on a state flag. While others will argue that it is a piece of history and that

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    The Confederate Army Moral over matter? The Civil War was a fight to the death on the principle of setting another man free. It was a brutal for year battle, Union VS Confederacy, Yankees VS Rebels, pledging their last measure. The Civil War is one of the most famous wars in the world. Most Civil War information focuses on the victors, the Union/Yankees. The cause of this war began with the Compromise of 1850 which tried to maintain political balance between free and slave states in Congress. However

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    A Third Faction : Cherokee

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    A Third Faction: Cherokee in the Civil War Nathan T Watson Historical Methods Dr. Dollar November 21, 2014 When one thinks about the Civil War, we mostly think of America split in half and fighting to the bitter end. While most of the fighting was indeed American against American, it is easy to forget that there was a “foreign” power at play during this conflict. The Native Americans also had a stake in this war. Though they were confined to the Indian Territory, they knew conflict

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    Emancipation Proclamation was made official and the day that majority of America identifies with. It declared that on that date all slaves that were in the rebellion states (Confederate States of America) would be freed. However, the Emancipation Proclamation had been in compilation for months by America’s then President Abraham Lincoln over the course of the civil war. Prior to issuing the Emancipation Proclamation America was in complete tragedy and devastation due to the Civil War. Lincoln was

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    South states led to the Confederacy. Many historians would agree that slavery did have a positive impact for the confederate states but it also had its negatives. Slavery isn’t something that was really positive but it did help out the confederate states in many ways especially a demand for agriculture and business purposes. The events that had an impact on slavery and the Confederacy directly were the Civil War. The Civil War was generally a duel to determine the survival of the United States of

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    History Term PaperThe Civil War, also known as, "The War Between the States" , was necessary, made many positive steps for the great nation to unify again and to incorporate slaves as citizens of that nation. The South refused to compromise about slavery and they decided to create their own establishment, The Confederate States of America. President Abraham Lincoln 's goal coming into the war was to unify all the states and to relieve African-Americans (World Book). I agree with both of those statements

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    One of the most trending topics in America right now is the Confederate Flag and whether or not it 's racist. 42 percent think the flag represent southern heritage and the other 42 percent think it 's racist and should be taken down. 75 percent believe it 's racist and only one in ten will agree that it is southern heritage. Depending on what region is asked about if it is racist, there are different answers. The Midwest say it is racist and the south, of course, say it 's not racist. A poll showed

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    The Civil War is an essential event in America 's history. The Civil War determined what kind of nation the United States would be. Would it be a breakable confederation of absolute states or an indivisible nation with an absolute national government ? Northern victory of the war protected the United States as one nation and ended the foundation of slavery which had separated the country initially. However, those results came at the value of many lives.Nearly 625,000 American soldiers lives were

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    Slavery And The Civil War

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    once said, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” In the 1800s, the American nation was slowly becoming a house divided against itself. The United States were no longer united, mainly over the issue of slavery. In fact, many historians believe that, “From the nation’s founding, the issue of slavery threatened to tear the United States apart.” (“The Civil War” 1). The issue of slavery was always kept at bay through the utilization of various compromises; however a permanent solution was never

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