how did people in the 19th century feel about war
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Lincoln felt that the victory of the Battle of Gettysburg had a purpose and that it would be a new start where people would all be equal. He felt the battle was a good thing and that the Union would win the war.
They did not approve of it.
they were horrified with the outcome they thought the world would end
Disappointed.
they are mad because they built the windmill. During the battle of the windmill they have to rebuild the windmill
Jewish people have no common view of Britain. It depends entirely on the person.
They generally feel happy.
because they want to save Britain because they may feel like they need to help
because they feel that britain is a better place to be and that because the british saw potential in them they feel they want to live in britain
she is a girl
they felt good!
People can feel tension throughout their body. The neck, chest, and head are some of the most common areas people feel tension during stress.
They were fairly apprehended due to limited amount of supplies and army. Also, people in Northeast had business ties with Britain, so it was hard for them to go to war with their business partners.
they would feel scared if they were still alive
how did people in the 19th century feel about war