US Civil War
This category is for questions and answers about the American Civil War. This was an internal conflict involving the state rights, and divided the United States in a bloody struggle. It was fought after the secession of eleven southern states, and lasted from 1861 to 1865.
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There was not one specific date, Westward Expansion happened over a long period of time.
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i think it is california
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States in the south that fought with the north during the Civil War. The Confederates wanted slavery, but the Union, or the...
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I heard that they would play cards, to prove that if you watch hardcore pawn he brought a pack of cards from the civil war and...
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Texas,South Carolina
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People that lived in free states were against slavery and didn't want it to be expanded. Also, the government tried to keep the...
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the thirteenth amendment
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elvis presley
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no, there were more in the north than the south
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Actually, The Battle of Hampton Roads ended in a draw between the North and the South.
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it taught people about the moral issues of slavery
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During the Civil War period, woman did multiple things. Some, like Clara Barton, went to the field to be nurses. Others made,...
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No, he fought in a lot of battle like First Bull Run, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Savannah etc.
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Tennessee voted Confederate, but the Eastern part of the state was pro-Union.
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If you really want to know or learn something, go on wikipedia. Then you will find your answer.
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Bull Run (1st & 2nd)The Seven Days BattlesFredericksburgChancellorsville... WildernessColdharbour
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What you think of as sports were not part of college life in Grant's day. Colleges did not have football and basketball or even...
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they were in the war
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The Missouri Compromise. Allowing the people to decide free or slave was Popular Sovereignty.
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i don't know! (sorry)
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Because the Supreme Court had made a surprise announcement that slavery was protected by the Constitution.They judged that when...
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The Abolitionists objected, because it could have allowed the creation of new slave-states.
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There were many people that dint have food. I got it right on my test!!
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The nation was starting out becoming a economic power house. We bought the majority of our weapons from England, Spain, and...
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Not Andrew Jackson who pushed the western movement but another Andrew also from Tennessee Andrew Johnson. Much was done during...
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The Union Army's First Corp, led by Gen. Joseph Hooker, at dawn of Sept. 17,1862.
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The Union Army lost 2108 dead, 9549 wounded, 735 prisoners and missing.The Confederates "declared" 1567 dead and 8724 wounded but...
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