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    Slavery was undoubtedly an equally awful experience for both male and female African Americans prior to the Civil War. Torn from their homeland and forced to work grueling hours under cruel slave owners for no pay‚ the era of the American slave trade was arguably on of the most shameful eras in American history. Much of the work one would be forced to do as a slave was reflective of one’s gender. Although there were certainly exceptions‚ male slaves were generally expected to work long hours in the

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    Many abolitionists such as Frederick Douglas‚ Harriet Tubman‚ and Sojourner Truth worked tirelessly to eliminate slavery during the Civil War Era. Their contributions had a lasting impact on history‚ and in 1865‚ the Thirteenth Amendment put an end to slavery in the US‚ or at least that’s what people commonly believe. However‚ slavery still exists today as a result of human trafficking. Victims of trafficking are illegally taken into forced labor‚ the sex trade‚ or organ removal. Human trafficking

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    secondary causes of the Civil War? In the year 1860‚ the people of America believed that they were happiest and luckiest people across the globe however‚ the Civil War brought in a new era in the history of America the importance of the result is that it brought slavery in the US to an end. However‚ the politicians in the south and the north in the course of this war never believed the liberty of slaves to be the major concern of the war. When discussing the causes of the Civil War‚ there are two aspects

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    To start off I am not going to compare the two essays in the Cobbs book but rather focus on Michael F. Holt’s article titled The Political Divisions That Contributed to Civil War. In this essay I will examine the arguments that the author makes‚ his viewpoints‚ and the causes of the civil war. Then I will explain why I agree with those arguments. It is the author’s essential point that a strong democracy requires political parties that compete on a somewhat equal basis‚ inspire widespread party

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    Shelby Foote was an American historian and novelist who Random House Publishing Company paid to write a history of the civil war. It took him 20 years to write the 3-volume novel “The Civil War: A Narrative.” Writing 500 to 600 hundred words a day and visiting battlefields as needed to make the Novel as factual as possible with all known reliable historical writings. Treating the North and South the same writing he wrote about both the east and west battles. Using the historian’s standard of evidence

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    The American Civil War occurred in a time when weapons and tactics revolutionarily changed and evolved the way wars were fought. From traditional lines like those seen in the 18th century and prior‚ to a more modern way of fighting like using trenches and using cover to protect yourself. Changing the psychology of war‚ seen in Sherman’s march‚ and also in the battle of Cold harbor and creating new weapons used like the Gatling-gun and ironclad ships. Before the Civil War‚ infantry soldiers typically

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    Write a strong thesis statement! What is a thesis statement?   It is usually a single sentence at the end of your first paragraph that presents your argument to the reader. The rest of the paper‚ the body of the essay‚ gathers and organizes evidence that will persuade the reader of the logic of your interpretation. The thesis statement is the “road map” of your paper‚ directing you as you write it and guiding the reader through it. Do     Don’t     Know your essay’s type. Make a statement

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    The Civil War in Sierra Leone I. Introduction Between 1991 and 2002‚ Sierra Leone was heavily damaged by a tremendously violent civil war. This civil war erupted because of the mounting dissatisfaction of the people‚ especially the youth that were engrossed by the rebellious Revolutionary United Front (RUF)‚ towards the politics of the country that was set apart by its corruption‚ negligence and electoral violence. It took the lives of over 50‚000 individuals‚ displaced over two million inhabitants

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    Was the American civil war inevitable? The civil war was inevitable‚ only however‚ after one key event; the cotton gin made the civil war inevitable. The invention of the cotton gin in 1793 was the key element which enabled the south to have sufficient vested interest in their traditional lifestyle in order to feel the need to defend it at all costs even from their Northern countrymen. The core argument of this essay centres around the evidence which clearly defines their being in existence two

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    could overlook. This bitter rivalry was heating up even more so after the Mexican-American war. America won substantial amount of land‚ which stretched all the way to Mexico City. This land would give the south a grand portion of political power‚ surpassing the North. Henry Clay‚ supported by President Fillmore‚ created a compromise with the purpose of peacefully defusing the arguments that arose because of the war. However‚ Congress refused to pass this initial attempt. Fredrick Douglas would not let

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