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American Civil War - Slavery Tiffany and Sam 9S
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In the American civil war, America was divided into two unions They were the Confederacy and the Union Eleven states made up the Confederacy The Union was against the Confederacy’s belief The Confederacy’s belief was to let slavery go on, however the Union states were anti-slavery The two border states flags, the Union (left) and the Confederacy (right)
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The Confederacy liked slavery because they used slaves to grow produce which could be greatly used for trade In the Union states, slavery was illegal, but not every civilian was against it Abraham Lincoln was the leader of the Union states and Jefferson Davis was the leader of the Confederacy Lincoln led his belief to his people that slavery was “monstrous injustice” Map of Border States
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There are many sources which show that the slavery issue was not started by the civil war but the main cause that led to the war Since the Union States believed in anti-slavery, there were many abolitionists, such as Wendell Philips Wendell Philips
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The 13 th Amendment to the US constitution ended the American Civil War The 13 th Amendment states that no act of slavery shall be accepted by the United States of America The amendment was made by Abraham Lincoln, the 16 th President of the United States Abraham Lincoln
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Bibliography Websites: "What effects did slavery have during the civil war?." Yahoo Answers! Yahoo, Apr. 2009. Web. 6 Oct. 2009. >. American Civil War. Wikipedia. Web.. Podcasts: McPherson, James. "Lincoln was "Tried By War"." Talk of the Nation. NPR, Washington, 2008. Web. 5 Oct. 2009. Books: Catton, Bruce, and James M. McPherson. The Civil War. 2004th ed. New York: American Heritage, 1988. Print. Newspapers: Dunn, Cyril. "Fighting the American Civil War Again." The Age 11 Feb. 1961: 2. Print. Harvey, Charles M. ""The American Civil War"." The New York Times 24 Sep. 1910: BR3. Print. "Slavery Blocking the way." Harper Weekly 24 Jan. 1910: 50. Print.
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