No, because after the Civil War had ended, another event started. That event was called Reconstruction.There were many things that had happened during this. For example, the 13th, 1414, and 15th Amendments were add to the Constitution. The 13th Amendment said that there shall be no slavery in the U.S. anymore. The 14th Amendment said that everyone that is born in the U.S. is a citizen and should be treated equal to everyone else. And lastly, the 15th Amendment said that anyone could vote or hold public office. And adding to that, slaves were no longer slaves, as many years passed by many other events occurring during Reconstruction.
The end of slavery and states rights, and the beginning of racism and southern poverty
end racism/ segregation create equality
end racism/ segregation create equality
End of Civil War.
The Civil War led to the end of Slavery.
It depend which civil war you are referring to.
im not sure but during the 1950's Georgia might have been affected by racism in the civil war
after civil war
Many slaves had served in the Civil War. There were about 4 million slaves under bondage by the end of the Civil War.
The duration of the civil war was 1861-1865.
The war in Somalia did not end. the civil war starte in 1990 and is still continuing present day, 2012.
The Civil war ended on April 9, 1865