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Abraham Lincoln suspended civil liberties at the beginning of the Civil War.
The Civil war was from 1861-1865 so it would be 1866
He did not fight for civil WAR! he fought for civil RIGHTS and liberties
How were civil liberties denied Japanese Americans during World War II.
Everything justifies a suspension of civil liberties...except maybe vanilla pudding.Vanilla pudding does not justify a suspension of civil liberties.That is where I draw the line.
It was called the Seven Weeks War or the German Civil War. Fought in 1866
America was seen as a defender of liberty.
it went from 1866 (end of civil war) to 1924
Lincoln was only able to keep Maryland loyal by jailing its pro-Southern leaders without trial. Apart from that, the conscription laws could be described as a threat to civil liberties.
they got beaten up thats why
The Austro-Prussian War or Seven Weeks' War (in Germany also known as German War, Unification War, Prussian-German War, German Civil War or Fraternal War) was a war fought in 1866
Three amendments were passed after the Civil War to extend civil liberties to African Americans. The promise of these Civil War amendments, as they are known, was not fulfilled, however, for almost 100 years. Many states were slow to change their customs; some actively resisted. The federal government, including the Supreme Court, often seemed indifferent. Nonetheless, the Civil War amendments signaled a move toward greater equality.