Essay About Civil War And Justifiable Cause
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A War That Never Goes AwayThe Civil War was the bloodiest war in all of United States history. The war had different reasons of coming about. The war began as a fight for national unity, but the cry for the abolition of slavery soon took a hold and set forth a new reason to continue the fight. The people experienced exponential devastation with the amount of casualties from this war and that is one reason this war haunts so many. The act of the south seceding almost tore apart this democracy as we know it, and the end of this war made it clear whether this democracy would work or not. The civil war was originally fought for liberty, but changing motivations and the horrible number of casualties changed the mood of the war, and the results of it.
The Civil War took place over the years, and in this book, you will find evidence of this war’s beginnings. As you read through the chapters, the numbers of casualties and fatalities continue to rise. As each chapter adds up, you will be impressed with the number of soldiers killed, wounded, captured and taken prisoner. You will see that no matter what happens, if anyone is murdered or even who has been captured, the war does not end. In fact, what we are fighting now about is actually a national and international political struggle that began only two years ago and continues to this day.
In the next few months, I will give you a quick overview of a series of events that took place over the last century of our history. This is what you can expect from this book as you get ready for your next stop in Europe.
The War Of 1836-1839
The Civil War of 1836 took place as a struggle in the South, where we were fighting the French for the abolition of the slave system and so on. As these battles went on, the American colonies were losing much of the South and the African colonies were also losing the South. —————————————————————-
During these Civil War battles, we met new American civil rights leaders who were inspired by the Civil War era. These were John Jay White, who helped negotiate a trade treaty with Britain and John Marshall White, who would later join the Democratic Party. These progressive leaders led the effort to break down Wall Street on racial grounds. Their message was the need for change. Although these leaders were all young people, they were both white and they were both Democrats. All of these black civil rights leaders and civil rights leaders were leaders of racial justice and all of them helped shape the civil rights movement in the South.
This Civil War war was a political fight that began in 1837, after the American Revolution. These events have created a legacy of racial reconciliation in the South. For this reason, we will discuss the Civil War in a brief article that is not meant to be an exhaustive historical overview. I will not attempt much of a detailed overview of the war, or address just what happened there.
This Civil War was a political fight that began in 1837. These events have created a legacy of racial reconciliation in the South. Not only are these events a pivotal catalyst in our history of history but they have taught us a great deal about our country. They are evidence that the South is a country that respects its African-Americans, and also of our African-American community.
The Civil War took place over the years, and in this book, you will find evidence of this war’s beginnings. As you read through the chapters, the numbers of casualties and fatalities continue to rise. As each chapter adds up, you will be impressed with the number of soldiers killed, wounded, captured and taken prisoner. You will see that no matter what happens, if anyone is murdered or even who has been captured, the war does not end. In fact, what we are fighting now about is actually a national and international political struggle that began only two years ago and continues to this day.
In the next few months, I will give you a quick overview of a series of events that took place over the last century of our history. This is what you can expect from this book as you get ready for your next stop in Europe.
The War Of 1836-1839
The Civil War of 1836 took place as a struggle in the South, where we were fighting the French for the abolition of the slave system and so on. As these battles went on, the American colonies were losing much of the South and the African colonies were also losing the South. —————————————————————-
During these Civil War battles, we met new American civil rights leaders who were inspired by the Civil War era. These were John Jay White, who helped negotiate a trade treaty with Britain and John Marshall White, who would later join the Democratic Party. These progressive leaders led the effort to break down Wall Street on racial grounds. Their message was the need for change. Although these leaders were all young people, they were both white and they were both Democrats. All of these black civil rights leaders and civil rights leaders were leaders of racial justice and all of them helped shape the civil rights movement in the South.
This Civil War war was a political fight that began in 1837, after the American Revolution. These events have created a legacy of racial reconciliation in the South. For this reason, we will discuss the Civil War in a brief article that is not meant to be an exhaustive historical overview. I will not attempt much of a detailed overview of the war, or address just what happened there.
This Civil War was a political fight that began in 1837. These events have created a legacy of racial reconciliation in the South. Not only are these events a pivotal catalyst in our history of history but they have taught us a great deal about our country. They are evidence that the South is a country that respects its African-Americans, and also of our African-American community.
“If asked to define it [the war] in a single word, many soldiers on both sides would have answered: liberty.” (pg. 268) the Civil War began when several southern states seceded or “revolted” from the Union after the election of northern republican Abraham Lincoln. The people of the south believed this was within their rights to do, after all, this country was built from revolution. Lincoln however, believed that “the right of revolution . . . is never a legal right . . . at most it is but a moral right, when exercised for a justifiable cause.” Unfortunately, their cause was not justified because Lincoln was elected by the people, and the south thought it was legal to leave the Union once they lost an election. (pg. 269) The liberty that the north fought for was the preservation of the ideals our constitution set forth to us in 1776. The abolition of slavery, was mostly a side effect of the war, but it soon became a so called “American paradox” (pg. 270) because, when slaves were viewed as property, they were legally confiscated as contraband of war, but the participation of blacks in the war, “a series of congressional acts plus Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation” (pg.