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slavery ended the north won and Lincoln gave a speech called the Gettysburg address's.
earlier, her was part of the nation of Islam where he promoted violence to support civil rights, but he left and converted to the ways of the SNCC where he promoted nonviolence to support civil rights.
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civil war can go in a sentence in many ways - I have some money from the civil war - my friend's great great grandfather fought in the civil war - the civil war was fought over rights for African Americans
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slavery ended the north won and Lincoln gave a speech called the Gettysburg address's.
slavery ended the north won and Lincoln gave a speech called the Gettysburg Address's.
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Slavery was abolished and the Confederacy was destroyed.
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the criminals were taking over power of the whole nation
In what ways, did the war change the nation
The civil war changed the nation in many ways, in the north the war changed the way people thought about our country. The south or Union, people began to think of the united states as a single nation rather than I collection of states. The war also caused the national government to expand.
The Civil war was devastating to the United States because brothers and neighbors turned on to each other and butchered each other. The country also suffered economically.
Please remember the Civil war had nothing to do with segregation itself.Following the Civil war was the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery.Slavery and Segregation do seem similar in some ways, but they are different.The 15th amendment is what really changed segregation.
Languages can change through various processes such as borrowing words from other languages, sound changes within the language, shifts in grammar and syntax rules, and evolution of meaning in words over time. These changes can be influenced by factors like cultural interactions, technological advancements, and social trends.
earlier, her was part of the nation of Islam where he promoted violence to support civil rights, but he left and converted to the ways of the SNCC where he promoted nonviolence to support civil rights.