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Q: How did the union view the south?
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How did Lincoln view the south after the Civil War ended?

He wanted to bring the south back into the Union.


What were the points of view between the union and confederacy?

the union (north)was against slavery and wanted to keep the union while the Confederacy (south) was pro slavery and wanted to brake away from the union


How did the union and the confederacy view slavery?

The union viewed slavery as a huge problem that threatened America. Every time there was a dispute between the North and the South, one of them threatened to split from the union.


What was the unsolved problem after the period of Reconstruction?

What to do with the slaves (now that they are homeless and jobless) and how to punish the South (radical view) or readmit them into the Union with consequences.


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Union of South Africa was created in 1910.


When did Union of South Africa end?

Union of South Africa ended in 1961.


Did the south really leave the union?

No, the south did not really leave the union after the war. the south needed the support and assistance of the union so they could not have left.


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First Union Protestant Church of Mountain View was created in 1915.


What river is in the union of South Africa?

The Union of South Africa no longer exists, it is now the Republic of South Africa


Is the union the south or the cofederacy is the south?

Confederacy is the South


What is the date that South Carolina rejoined the union?

South Carolina rejoined the union in 1868.


Was the union the north or the south during the civil war?

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