I believe the Vietnam War between the Propaganda and lies from government and a war that the U.S. should never have been in opened the eyes of the American people. For the first time the U.S. Government was put up against the wall "by the people" to get answers to their questions and the assassination of JFK, Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., didn't help matters and as much as the government felt what was going on was too complicated for the average American Citizen to digest, they were wrong and they knew it! Americans citizens are NOT stupid and they began to see their beloved country split in half (first time since the Civil War) their flag burned over and over again, and war heroes being ignored. It was a vast learning ground and I do believe the American people have never been the same and are asking more questions even in the Iraq War from their government and showing some backbone!
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
The Civil War
Women replaced men in essential wartime industries.
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because of the fighting after reconstruction.
the Vietnam war
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
One social change in American society as a result of the Civil War was the abolition of slavery with the passage of the 13th Amendment. This marked a significant shift in the social structure and dynamics of the country, leading to newfound freedoms for millions of enslaved individuals.
Women replaced men in essential wartime industries.
The Civil War
The Civil War
The mexican-american war (APEX)
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The address of the Great American Civil War Society is: 2449 Heidlersburg Rd, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7683
The difference was that the American Revolution was conservative while the French Revolution wanted to completely change everyday society.