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Some of the effects from the civil war was the end of slavery. The south took people away from Africa on "Prison ships" and took them to America to be sold for manual labor. One other effect was that the south got angry at Abraham Lincon for ending slavery. That's why he was assassinated.

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Which Union general had the nickname of Unconditional Surrender?

Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant had the nickname of Unconditional Surrender. He was given this nickname as he requested the South to surrender unconditionally and immediately.


What were the physical effects on the US after the civil war?

the effects of the war physicly were that 620,000 innocent lives were lost just beause the south decided to secede and the South was left in ruins after the war.


What is the stradagy for the north of fort Sumter?

they didnt have any, the south kept of firing at the fort, and the troops (northerner) at the fort were low on supplies. They had to surrender


What is unconditional Surrender?

Unconditional surrender is absolute trust. It starts with acceptance of whatever happens in our life. That is the first surrender, surrender to the law of Karma, whatever unfolds is the reaction of our own past actions. We surrender to that without any question, trusting the law. Then comes surrender to what will be, when we hand over our life, our future, unconditionally. That is Divine unconditional surrender. We live without fear, or worry like a feather that surrenders to the air, like a leaf tossed on a river. So we must surrender.


What events led to Lee's final surrender?

In the American Civil War, a variety of events led to Lee's final surrender at Appomattox Court House. Most importantly, Lee's army had been surrounded. Moreover, Union troops were also in control in the Deep South, with General Sherman's "March to the Sea" having ravaged Georgia and threatening to do the same to other portions of the South.

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When did Lincoln declare that there was an insurrection in the south?

When South Carolina forced the surrender of Fort Sumter.


What were the effects on dropping the bomb on Hiroshima?

unconditional surrender.


What union general accepted the surrender of the south at appomattox courthouse?

General U.S. Grant accepted the surrender of the south at appomattox courthouse.


What were the effects of dropping the nuclear bomb on Hiroshima?

unconditional surrender.


When and where did the south surrender in the civil war?

the south surrendered at appotamox courthouse


How did the South Vietnam's surrender to North Vietnam develop the Vietnam War?

South Vietnam's surrender to North Vietnam is what ended the Vietnam War. The North Vietnamese had the goal of Vietnamese Unification and the surrender of South Vietnam in 1975 allowed them to achieve that objective.


Where did th south surrender at?

Appomattox Courthouse


Did the south surrender in the year of 1865?

yes they did


When did Lincoln declare there was an insurrection in the south?

When South Carolina forced the surrender of Fort Sumter.


Why did Lincoln declared that there was an insurrection in the south?

When South Carolina forced the surrender of Fort Sumter.


When did Lincoln declare that was an insurrection in the south?

When South Carolina forced the surrender of Fort Sumter.


Did the surrender of the Confederacy show the world the south dissaprove of slavery?

No. The surrender of the Confederacy showed that the Union army and navy could conquer the south. It showed that the Union forces could make the South abandon slavery. The South had no choice in the matter.