Extremism and failures of leadership made the Civik War inevitable by feeding sectionalism in the North and South.
The war had a good impact and a bad one women got rights then lost the right to vote
Federal supremacy was strengthened
Effectively. The South might claim that they didn't ask for a war. But the launch of the Confederacy - in loud and defiant style - made it inevitable.
They enlisted in the Union Army
The economy was strong throughout the Gilded Age.
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There are several questions about the civil war. The main questions which historians have about the war however, is if it was inevitable.
Answer this question… Former slaves fighting in the Union army were essential to several Northern victories.
At Fort Sumter when the first shots were fired.
The American Civil War was caused not by slavery but by economic factors.
A series of compromises that eventually failed, and Civil War became inevitable.
He cautiously supported civil rights.
He cautiously supported civil rights.
The Underground Railroad was a passage to freedom for thousands of slaves that changed our ancestors' lives. The Underground Railroad led thousands of slaves to freedom in the North. The Underground Railroad was an important aspect of the issue of slavery during the civil war. Hope one of these works for you :)
Hamish Fraser has written: 'Civil rights Yes!; Civil war No!' 'Ireland 1971; is civil war inevitable?' 'Fatal star' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic converts, Communism and Christianity
The Little Rock Nine impacted civil rights in their own time as well as today by staying strong in the face of violent confrontation, setting a precendent for educational equality, and creating an example for those seeking equal opportunities.
It was highly likely and in the years that followed conflict did happen with the War of Independence and then the Irish Civil War.