While Eli Landers was away fighting in the Civil War, life for those at home changed significantly. Families faced the dual challenges of managing daily responsibilities without their loved ones and grappling with the emotional toll of uncertainty about their safety. Many communities experienced economic hardships due to labor shortages, while women often took on new roles in farms and businesses. Additionally, the war intensified social and political divisions, reshaping relationships and community dynamics.
In the beginning of the Civil War the North was fighting to join the South back into the Union. While to the South the war was about defense, to protect their new country Confederate States of America(C.S.A). By the end of the war the North was fighting against the 'Peculiar Institution in other words slavery, while the South was fighting to save it.
The United States was fighting against an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home.
The main reason the North was fighting in the Civil War was to preserve the Union. While the abolition of slavery became a significant moral and political issue, initially, the North aimed to prevent the secession of Southern states and maintain national unity. The conflict ultimately evolved to include the fight against slavery, but the primary goal remained the restoration of the United States as a cohesive nation.
Lincoln's main goal in fighting the Civil War was to preserve the Union. He believed that the secession of Southern states threatened the very foundation of democracy and the United States as a unified nation. While the issue of slavery was significant, Lincoln initially framed the conflict primarily as a struggle to maintain national unity. Over time, the abolition of slavery became a crucial objective, particularly with the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
The two sides that fought in the Civil War were the North (Union) and the South (Confederacy). The North was fighting to unite the country again and to end slavery. While the South was fighting to keep slavery. The South relied heavily on slavery because many people lived on huge plantations that required much labor, so slavery was a cheap way to acquire that amount of labor that was needed. The North obviously won the Civil War. They won in April 9, 1865 after Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
They didn't play baseball while fighting in the Civil War.
i think it is california
In the beginning of the Civil War the North was fighting to join the South back into the Union. While to the South the war was about defense, to protect their new country Confederate States of America(C.S.A). By the end of the war the North was fighting against the 'Peculiar Institution in other words slavery, while the South was fighting to save it.
Abraham Lincoln was in the civil war in which he convinced the north and the south to stop fighting
to wash clothes do chores for the ladies while the men were off fighting for them
The United States was fighting against an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home.
The United States was fighting against an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home.
The United States was fighting against an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home.
The United States was fighting an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination by race while allowing discrimination at home.
Civil Rights movement, the draft, and the voting age.
the north hoped to end slavery and make all the states free states as well.
The United States was fighting against an enemy who discriminated by race while allowing discrimination at home.