The attitude towards black people did not change a lot - although many people believed in equality - but there were extremest groups against blacks which I think balanced it out.
Well, they were still treated harshly; mostly verbally. There was still much predjudice against african americans after the war
Lincolin
They stayed loyal to the Union.
A civil war is where the opposing sides belong to the same country or region, as opposed to fighting a foreign country. A war fought between people from the same country: e.g the English civil war
The same as after
Civil means of or referring to citizens of a country and their interrelations with one another and with the state. A civil war is a war between organized groups within the same country. An example is the American War Between the States that is commonly referred to as The Civil War.
I would say most of it was slavery and racial issues
Lincolin
During Reconstruction, many black slaves stayed in the South after the Civil War. With the exception of being enslaved, they were often treated the same as they had before they were freed. Slaves who migrated to the North were on the whole treated better.
united states
Border States
A war among people who live in the same country is a civil war.
the people that stayed home from the war had a lot of work to do
They stayed loyal to the Union.
The union capital stayed in Washington, DC.
Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, and Kentucky
It depends on what you mean by same. World War 2 and the Civil War were not the same war and they were not for the same causes like slavery. So to me they are nothing alike.
Charles I started the Civil war because he tried to arrest member of Parliament for not giving him money, but they were warned and fled before he could arrest them which broke out into a civil war