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    DBQ on American Revolution The American Revolution fundamentally changed American society in many different ways. Americans gained independence from Great Britain and began to govern themselves democratically and deal with their own dilemmas like slavery‚ internal revolts and rights of different groups of people without foreign interference. They utilized farming as the main labor but trade and manufacturing also picked up due to the end of mercantilism and the Navigation Laws. After the Revolution

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    over the South was accepted and the process of reconstruction began in America. It was never openly discussed on why the North defeated the South. However‚ the question began to slowly arise over time on why the South lost the Civil War. Many historians have become interested in this question and many reasons have been given on why the South lost the Civil War. Lack of manpower‚ shortages of supplies‚ and inferior leadership and government were the three main reasons on why the South was defeated

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    Souths is Blinded by Hate After the civil war there was a constant dispute between the north and the south. The north believed that since the south joined the union they should help them reconstruct. Notherners no only wanted to help them reconstruct but also help the slaves to be free. That’s how the Reconstruction began. During Reconstruction the south was very displeased that the norther people were coming in to their terrirtory to help the blacks. Sotherners believed that the blacks did not

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    no opportunity of employment. Although some people may say that they had freedom and were free for their time‚ but they would be wrong because the freedom that the black people had was not freedom worth buying or living for. If black people in the south in 1860 were actually free‚ than they should have been able to have basic rights‚ they didn’t have the ability to own their own land‚ shop at supermarkets‚ or have basic jobs‚ no white clerks would hire them. “We shall not make the black man a slave

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    The South vs. The South William W. Freehling 1-How anti-Confederate Southerners determined the course/outcome of the civil war. Specific information was given by Freehlng to show how the anti-confederates southerners determined the course and outcome of the civil war. The information is discussed in the following paragraph. According to Freehling‚ the events beyond the battlefields partially determined military verdicts. Furthermore‚ home front and battlefront unveiled defining aspects

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    difference between the two regions more obvious. The geography of the land was also vastly different in each region requiring different sources of food. The south learned to depend on their farm crops such as rice and tobacco. Plantations were a big part of their colonization which soon led to slavery. Slavery was much more common in the south. The north traded livestock and furs with the Indians. This was one of the benefits of the relationships they had with them. They also ate apple‚ corn‚ pumpkins

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    the South could have won the Civil War with a few adjustments. Notice how the South’s largest production is cotton‚ compared to the North. The North had a balance of different types of production‚ which enabled the soldiers to be easily equipped with materials and accumulate wealth. One of the major reasons why the South lost was that it spent more on cotton production instead of increasing the other types of production. If it spent more on the different types‚ it could have won. The South depended

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    From Beginning to Civil War Professor McConn Final Essay WHY THE SOUTH LOST THE CIVIL WAR The loss of the South in the Civil War was the result of various contributions. First of all‚ they were underequipped in artillery and production factories. The South’s population was about one fourth of the North’s excluding slaves. They were not united and lost because their own philosophical beliefs that destroyed them. Further‚ the South was underequipped and outclassed in everything industrially.

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    neutral part in the war‚ they did not want to choose sides. Although‚ “If neutrals blocked Union or rebel forces from ‘passing one way ...or the other‚ over their soil‚’ the resulting ‘impassible wall’ would secure the Confederacy’s fondest dream‚ ‘disunion without a struggle.’ Neutrality thus equaled ‘treason” (Freehling 48). Lincoln knew this which is why he was so intent on getting these border states on his side. Once he succeeded with Baltimore the Confederacy really did feel the absence of a border

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    DBQ Essay From the late medieval era to the enlightenment a series of plagues devastated European society‚ economy‚ and social/political structure. In the Middle Ages‚ the Black Plague (or Death) was a pandemic that killed nearly 2/3 of the population in Europe‚ and lead to the downfall of the feudal system. The groups that benefited the most from the changes caused by the Black Death were peasants and laborers reaction toward the calamity ranged from rational and proactive to irrational‚ egoistic

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