Sunday, October 13, 2019
The Civil War :: essays research papers
 The Civil War      The American Civil War was a grave turning point in the history of North  America. It was a conflict that pitted the Northern states of the American union  against the Southern states. The war raged for four years, from 1861 to 1865,  and was marked by some of the fiercest military campaigns in modern history. In  this essay, you will learn the causes of the American Civil war, as well as the  after effects of the war.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  It has been extremely hard for historians to exactly pin-point the  causes and effects of the war. The war itself had international impact, not  only because of the growing international status of the United States, but also  because war threatened world access to the South's cotton. Britain and France  were the two main countries that had particular interest in the wars outcome,  but other nations were as well effected by it. The civil war was a conflict  over way of life. The Southern states depended upon the agriculture of the  slaves, including cotton production . When Abraham Lincoln was elected President  in 1860, his opposition of slavery was seen as a threat to the economic  interests of the Southern states. The South responded by seceding from the union  and founding the Confederate States of America in 1861. The first state to  secede was South Carolina, on December 20, 1860. Mississippi, Florida, Alabama,  Georgia, and Louisiana followed in January, 1861. Texas then also separated on  February 1st. Three days later on February 4th, 1861, delegates from these  states drafted a constitution for the confederacy. Jefferson Davis, was  proclaimed president on February 18th. This was before Abraham Lincoln himself  even became officially proclaimed President. The war began in 1861, when  confederates open fired on Ft. Sumter, gaining control over the Port of  Charleston. On April 15th, Lincoln then called out 75,000 volunteers determined  to surpress the insurrection. It was the beginning of war. Virginia, North  Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas seceded in the Spring of 1861. By now, the  Confederacy had 11 states, and were outnumbered by the union who had 23 states.  Eleven confederate states would stand against twenty-three states of the union.  The south had a population of nine million, and three million of them were  slaves. They were up against the north, who had over twenty-two million people.  The war was well fought by both the North and South, and ended in 1865, with the  North easily overpowering the South. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April  14, 1865, 12 days before the final surrender of the confederacy. The war itself  costed over $20 billion dollars.  					    
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