Post War North America Despite the fact that the war happened in continents far away, the war had a great effect on modern North American life. For one ... View More
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The Civil War,North Success Why Did the North Win the Civil War In 1861, following the secession of the Deep South on a platform of states rights, the right ... View More
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civil war2 ... The economy of the prewar North was highly industrial. ... The prewar North was solid Republican. Throughout the war it remained Republican. ... View More
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North and South/Civil War journals ... Southerner: I cannot believe my beloved slaves have run off North at this slight excuse. We are going to win this war, if it takes forever. ... View More
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Why the North Won the Civil War ... During the years preceding the war, the North experienced a sudden influx of European immigrants, who quickly found lowpaying jobs in factories. ... View More
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Why north won the civil war From the onset of war, the North had obvious advantages. ... The North also found many ways to support the war. They developed ways to finance the war. ... View More
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Was the North Victory in the Civil war inevitable Was the north victory in the civil war inevitable ... The north had a larger population, and the more money and resources to conduct a war against the south. ... View More
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Civil War South Vs. North ... trade. I think one of the biggest factors of this war is money the North had lots of banks plenty of money to supply the war. In ... View More
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North South Economy Civil War How Economy Differences between the North and the South and the Pattern of Railroad Construction Fed Sectional Tensions before the Civil War. ... View More
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North and South: differences that caused the Civil War ... the Civil War. There were many events throughout the 1800amp39s that led up to the succession of South Carolina and the rest of the Deep South. Both the North and ... View More
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How Military Innovations in the Civil War Helped the North ... new tactics. At the start of the war the North and the South seemed to be equal in their advantages and disadvantages. With an equal ... View More
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Vietnam War ... The US ampquot had ampquot to enter the war to stop the spread of Communism in Asia since North Vietnam was Communist. ... Both aided North Vietnam before and during the war. ... View More
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The Vietnam War ... From 1961, when the American President actually used an American law to declare a limited war on the north, until 1975, when the war ended, Americanamp39s who had ... View More
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The Forgotten War The Forgotten Warampquot A half a century ago, war erupted in Korea on June 25, 1950, along the 38th parallel that separated North and South Korea. ... View More
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Religion Civil War ... Despite Paineamp39s great influence, his views on religious tolerance were not necessarily shared by many in either the north or south during the Civil War. ... View More
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Civil War: Economics ... In conclusion, there were a variety of reasons for the Civil War but at the root of each lay the economics of the north and south. View More
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The Korean Divide ... At one point during the war North Korea had the South pushed so far south that the only city they could retreat to was Pusan. Finally ... View More
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Causes Of The Civil War ... The states were at war with each other.ampquot This dividing battle between the North and the South was unavoidable. ... The north won the war, and ties were broken. ... View More
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THE CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR ... The states were at war with each other.ampquot This dividing battle between the North and the South was unavoidable. ... The north won the war, and ties were broken. ... View More
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Vietnam War The war involved the North Vietnamese and the National Liberation Front which came into conflict with the United States forces and the South Vietnamese army. ... View More
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civil war and reconstuction By considering the personal opinions of people living in both the North and the South at the time of the war, as well as the political decisions made, one can ... View More
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Korean war ... We first entered the war on June 25, 1950 because the United States felt that if Russiaamp39s troops would fight for North Korea, we should fight for South Korea. ... View More
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Vietnam War ... 1972. Nixon led the nation into perhaps its darkest period since the Civil War. In 1969 the northamp39s leader Ho Chi Minh died. Also ... View More
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The American Civil War ... At one point, widespread warweariness in the North made a victory for Lincoln seem doubtful. But he managed to get reelected as president once again. ... View More
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Civil War Leaders ... occur. One interpretation for the cause of the Civil War was that the North believed they were far more superior to the South. The ... View More
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The Vietnam War ... The treaty stated that the United States would withdraw from the conflict, and all United States prisoners of war held by the North Vietnamese would be released ... View More
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History and Results of the Korean War ... Korea had won its independence after the Second World War but was partitioned between Russia in the north and the United States in the south. ... View More
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Vietnam war book review ... importance of the war. America was able to make full use of the latest developments in the war against North Vietnam. B52 bombers flew ... View More
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The Korean War ... This war was the result of the division of Jores into North and South. Up until the end of World War II, Japan controlled Korea. ... View More
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Civil War ... by Eli Whitneyamp39s cotton gin can be seen as the driving force behind many of the conflicts between North and South, and eventually culminating in the Civil War. ... View More
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