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620,000 soldiers died , more Americans than in all other US wars combined
No, there were people of various racial and ethnic backgrounds who were involved in the Civil War. African Americans played a significant role, including as soldiers and support workers, both for the Union and Confederate forces. There were also Native Americans and individuals from other racial and ethnic groups who participated in the conflict.
Mexican Americans and Native Americans asserted their rights in the 1950's via nonviolent resistance. Nonviolent resistance (or nonviolent action) is the practice of achieving goals through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, and other methods, without using violence. By Tim Marley
Amendments made it possible for women and African Americans and other minorities to vote, and the civil rights act made it illegal to impose poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses on the voting offices.
It was the first time in American history before or since that our cousins across the sea shot each other in great numbers instead of everybody else.
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More Americans were lost than in any other war. And Americans were fighting Americans.
You can compare them by looking at them (they are the same)subtracting one from the other (answer = 0)dividing one by the other (the quotient is 1).
The answer to your question is that the civil war was fought between Americans, while in other wars, they were fought between America and other countries so twice as many Americans died.
Americans were killing each other.
Compare numbers.
Beacause there were americans on both sides... idiot
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The USA Government does not release the numbers on Native Americans. They do on Asians, and other nationalities.
Square them and compare the largest answer with the sum of the other two.
Most African Americans didn't know.
I'm not sure why you would want to, but numerators are just numbers and as such can be greater than, less than or equal to other numbers.