It meant that they had to stop fighting weather they liked it or not slaves had to be freed according to the law, even though many didn't because many disagreed with president Lincoln
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Both sides, both sides could have done many things different.
please clarify the question. Do you mean to ask what beliefs both sides held in common or do you want to know what the differences in their beliefs were?
both sides were locked in a stalement
It meant that the two sides were officially at war - although there was no actual declaration of war. The Union could not declare war, because it would mean recognising the Confederacy as a sovereign nation. Both sides could claim that they were acting in self-defence.
sent people to fight on both sides
Neither expected the passing of the Emancipation Proclamation before the war ended.
The connection is that "both were shed" on both sides.
Both sides fighting the Wars of the Roses were English.
Both the North and South during the Civil War had strong sense of nationalism and were willing to fight for their beliefs. Economically, both regions relied heavily on agriculture for their income. Furthermore, both sides experienced high casualties and suffered devastating losses during the war.
Both sides, both sides could have done many things different.
He felt that he could get both sides to unite and not face any horrible war anymore.
please clarify the question. Do you mean to ask what beliefs both sides held in common or do you want to know what the differences in their beliefs were?
They both wanted peace.
Both sides expected a short war and spectators even came to the firat battle of the Bull Run to see the short war!
so they could gain respect from both sides and have good trades.
Sebastian
socialist