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    The American Civil War was probably the most important period of arms development in history. The Civil War was appropriately called "the last of the ancient wars and first of the modern wars”. This was because many revolutionary breakthroughs occurred in this war‚ yet the military still relied on some of its old weapons and techniques. In this report‚ I will elaborate on some of the guns and ammunition used during the civil wars. I feel that the weapons are the most important part of a war. Weapons

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    The American Civil War was a brutal and costly war between the Northern and Southern states that not only involved men‚ but women as well. The war lasted from 1861 to 1865‚ and was the deadliest war in America. About 750‚000 died‚ but one nation was saved. The war was a time for change in many ways. One big change was the way women were a part of the community. Before the war‚ women were to stay at home and be a part of what historians call “the Cult of True Womanhood.” At this time‚ “true

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    The history of African American blacks in America begins with their uprooting and displacement from African homeland. It depicts their struggle to get recognition as an individual and human being. Slavery dehumanised them and the internalisation of the ideology of master and slave relationship made it worse. First group of slaves landed in Jamestown in 1619. These slaves were displaced by white English colonisers to labour mainly in plantation fields and for other bodily works. They were stereotyped

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    During the Horrific civil war in 1861 a boy named henry‚ a young private‚ joined the war without his mothers consent. Henry Fleming always dreamed about battling in the war his whole life almost. Leading up to the battle henry got put into a squad with; Wilson‚ Jim Conklin‚ The young lieutenant‚ the tattered soldier and the general. Henry and his squad would always talk about people fleeing from battle and they all thin that henry is going to run away when they get into battle. Henry didn’t bother

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    The average day for the common soldier of the Civil War was very well organized but was often so tedious that it became a very boring and menial daily burden. The entire day started at a staggering 5 am Reveille‚ or wake up and roll call. Depending on the camp‚ soldiers could then be sent to breakfast or straight to drilling. After breakfast was the posting of guards‚ sick call‚ and the other basic chores needed to be performed by the soldiers. When this was done‚ of course‚ there was more drilling

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    America’s role in World War II was fueled by the desire to fight oppression abroad. However‚ America’s own oppressive behavior contradicts this desire. Segregation and discrimination were still prominent in WWII. Full citizenship rights were denied to African-Americans. The Jim Crow laws kept the separation of black and white soldiers. Black and white soldiers shared different bathrooms and were trained in different military units. African-American soldiers fought two wars: one over the Axis

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    for the first time. They wait‚ but when they reach the front‚ they are given a literacy test which they have to pass in order to vote. Voting was just one of the many rights the south denied freedmen during reconstruction. Many laws and amendments were created to make life fair for African Americans. However very few of these changes were respected in the south. Based on most of the documents and additional information from outside sources‚ very little change took place in the life of a freedman

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    Revolutionary War even began‚ slaves started to realize that the promises to secure their freedom from England and reduce the amount of slaves were seemingly unlikely. The African Americans were segregated and determined as free or enslaved. The Atlantic Slave Trade was setup to be a successful business in the 18th century ‚ it sent slaves to southern states that specialized in agriculture. Slavery in the North was also legal and accepted as well. However‚ some colonies did allow free African Americans. Even

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    Reconstruction was the time period after the Civil War lasting from 1865-1877. Within this time period‚ the U.S government helped rebuild the southern economy and protect former slaves new rights; but were the African Americans truly free during Reconstruction? The answer is no‚ African Americans were not free during Reconstruction. In “Document B” the Black Codes state‚ “No negro shall be permitted to rent or keep a house within the limits of the town under any circumstances.” This section of the

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    The reconstruction era was going good until the North ended it. recent arrivals from the North‚ and scalawags were white Southerners who supported Reconstruction. The 13th‚ 14th‚ 15th amendment was to help African Americans and this dream come true. However‚ in the early 1870’s‚ the tide shifted. Southern states began to elect governments dedicated to whites-only rule. When Rutherford B. Hayes agreed to remove For a while‚ it seemed that the dream of federal soldiers‚ he was simply putting an end

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