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    Chapter 16 - Reconstruction: An Unfinished Revolution‚ 1865-1877 I. Introduction The end of the Civil War brought profound changes to the United States. Reconstruction changed some things‚ but it did little regarding social equality and political turmoil. In the end‚ the government established black suffrage‚ but this reform proved insufficient to remake the South or to guarantee human rights. II. Wartime Reconstruction A. Lincoln’s 10 Percent Plan Lincoln planned for a swift

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    For my research paper I chose Garrett Morgan‚ I chose this person because we had a list of people to chose from and we had the same name so I thought I should pick him to learn about. Garrett Morgan was born in Paris on March 4‚ 1877 and died on July 27‚1963 at the age of 86. Growing up‚ most of his teenage years were spent as a working man for a Cincinnati landowner. He also had to quit school in order to work full-time for his job. In 1895‚ he moved to Cleveland‚ Ohio‚ where he began

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    William Tecumseh Sherman There were many great generals of the civil war. Grant‚ Lee‚ Jackson‚ all notable names. But one name that stands out is Sherman; William Tecumseh Sherman. W. S. Sherman was born February 8th‚ 1820 in Lancaster‚ Ohio. He was raised by a family friend named Thomas Ewing. He had 10 siblings and was raised as a Christian. However‚ he was never much of a churchgoer and never used his formal christian name. Instead his friends called him "Cump." He went to school

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    Book Review This book written by Jim Bishop is an hour-by-hour account of what happened on April 14‚ 1865. "The Day Lincoln Was Shot" begins at 7am. April 14‚ and closes at 7am.‚ April 15th‚ 1865. This book opens with President Lincoln getting out of bed worried about a dream in which he saw himself dead. The author begins by saying‚ "This is a book about a day‚ a place and a murder." He starts it all describing the morning of Friday‚ April 14‚ 1865. He describes Lincoln as

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    The Northern armies reigned victorious‚ and the rebelling states were returned to the Union. Since the start of the war‚ the Union devised a strategy. They planned to blockade the South and drive on the Confederate capital. Even though organizing it took about four years‚ it was the single strategy that won the war. Lincoln and Grant cooperated well. Once Lincoln found a general capable of carrying out his determined strategy‚ Lincoln and Grant had to ensure that the military objectives taking place

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    1873 Depression

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    Although supply and demand and transportation shaped our country for today‚ the 1873 depression was a result of these very same factors. As the American lands were being shaped with the railroad system‚ there were large amounts of money put out and never recycled back to the economy. The depression was also blamed on the republicans party because of their greedy ways and corruption throughout the government. With the combination of money‚ power‚ and intimidation‚ the republican government almost

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    Reconstruction: The Post War Era Lindsay Pone Professor Goldstein History 105 Strayer University 01/30/2013 Reconstruction: The Post Civil War Era Friday April 12‚ 1861‚ America embarked into war with its biggest adversary; America! The American Civil War broke out‚ and what was believed to be a quick battle by the North‚ turned out to be a long bloody four years and left the country devastated. President Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th president of the United

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    Dreaming of the Future Leah May Kennedy English Composition II‚ Monday Night Instructor: Mischelle Moyer McCann School of Business and Technology Dreaming of the Future According to The Chambers Dictionary of the Unexplained‚ a premonition is referred to as a vision which foresees an upcoming event. In most cases a premonition is experienced through a dream of prophetic nature. Usually the prophetic dream is perceived prior to a disastrous or unpleasant event

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    Grant and Lee Throughout the course of my history career‚ which is not very long‚ teachers and professors have always focused on the point that General Grant was a butchering alcoholic who won the war solely on the account of his stubborn personality. And on the other hand‚ teachers portrayed General Lee as a masterful strategist‚ who used Christian values in order to win the rebellion. However‚ in Fuller’s account of the two Generals‚ he alleges through data and personal intuition that General

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    “Grant and Lee: A study in Contrasts” By Bruce Catton Bruce Catton’s purpose in writing was to explain how the two generals personalities were different. “They were two strong men‚ these oddly different generals‚ and they represented the strengths of two conflicting currents that‚ through them‚ had come into final collision.” “Lee was tidewater Virginia‚ and in his background were family‚ culture‚ and tradition the age of chivalry transplanted to a New World which was making its own legends

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