At the time of the Civil War, the world was beginning to get smaller as the information age really began when on May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse transmitted these famous words "What has God wrought" through the first successful Telegraph wire. It became popular in the United States and soon in Europe until 1877 when the telephone replaced the telegraph as the main source of communication. Countries on one continent knew what countries were up to in another. Secretary of state William Seward, under President Abraham Lincoln, saw the United States in an embarrassing situation where force is needed to use force to suppress a vocal minority of Americans. To some it seemed that the Southern states, by fighting for their self-determination as a nation, were striking a blow for political freedom and independence in the spirit of similar revolutionaries and national movements in the Old World. Probably the only country who had no problems with slavery was Spain since a majority of its economy was based on the slave trade. Seward made it clear that the United States could not regard as friends those who favored or gave aid to the insurrection under any pretext. In taking this position the United States pointed out that it was claiming only what it conceded to all other nations. Thus, the Civil War clearly determined the official policy of the United States toward self-determination. This policy influenced other possessions of countries to demand self-determination. However, the United States used it's strength and power to influence other countries to take this path. In most cases, it failed in it's missions as the citizens of those countries had different agendas. After the Civil War, the United States domestically still had problems of showing the world the positive in itself as policies almost made the Native American extinct and continued to suppress the rights of minorities again by a vocal minority.
Us civil war
civil war. civil war.
With regards to the US Civil War, many historians prefer to use the term of The War Between the States. For some historians, what is generally called the US Civil War, is not an accurate use of the term "civil war".
No, the first Freed Slave US Civil War hero survived the US Civil War. He died in 1908.
the worst war the USA. fought was the Civil War.
no. there were several years of peace between the civil war and world war1
If by Civil War you mean the War between the States in the US, then no. If you mean some other civil war, then maybe, you'll need to be more specific.
The US civil War began in 1861 and the Korean War began in 1950 and the War of 1812 began in 1812. So it goes from left to right War of 1812, US Civil War, Korean War
no, the civil war was in the erly 1800s world war 1 was around 1914.
First World War (aka. The Great War, The War to End All Wars) Second World War Vietnam War Cold War American Civil War The War Against Terrorism French Civil War Crimean War Battle of Hastings (1066)
The US Civil War and World War I.
If you mean the US civil war then the Revolutionary war took place the first.
Revolutionary War Civil War World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam War Iraq War
i don't remember can you please tell me
It DEFENITLY was world war 2 considering Hitler and all...
the war ended slavery. in addition the north won it but lost many men.
*The civil war *The War between the States