The Civil War left several issues unsettled, most notably the question of racial equality and civil rights for African Americans. Although slavery was abolished, systemic racism and segregation persisted, leading to a century of Jim Crow laws and social inequality. Additionally, the balance of power between state and federal governments remained contentious, as did the economic disparities between the North and South. These unresolved tensions continued to shape American society and politics long after the war ended.
The Confederate States.
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
Tennessee was the last state to leave the Union and join the Confederacy at the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War in 1861, and the first confederate state to be readmitted to the Union at the end of the war.Nebraska became the 37th state in 1867, shortly after the American Civil War.
The civil war didn't start until April 12, 1861 so your question asks about BEFORE the war. The election of Lincoln helped push the southern states to leave the union.
The Civil War was fought to establish that point.
Was it the carpetbaggers.
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
They were called Carpetbaggers.
No
yes if you get a absent with leave ticket but you will be shot if you are absent without leave.
Never...
because there was a civil war, nub...
Natives did not leave their land
No. The US Civil War was an undeclared war fought against Southern states trying to leave the union (US).
South Carolina
South Carolina
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