Civil War Dbq

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The Civil War took place in the United States. Individuals from the north had conflict with people from the south. Some were fighting for states rights and others fought for slaves. This war went on for over three years! No one was expecting it to continue for so long… But it did, it was bad and bloody. The north and south wanted to continue their different political stances, and wanted the United States to run their way. Southern states wanted states rights and to expand slavery into federal territories (Benson 1). They depended on slavery for their farming. Without slavery the southern states would collapse. Abraham Lincoln became president and wanted to abolish slavery and the northern states agreed with him (McPherson 1). When the south …show more content…

Northern states fought to abolish slavery in the south. General Don Carlos Buell led the union forces (Guelzo 1). They had a much larger army. The population of the northern forces was totaled about 100,000 men (Guelzo 1). Which the south was only totaled about 70,000 men (Guelzo 1). North society was also more efficient. Manufacturing and industry was well established ( History.com Staff 1). On the other hand, agriculture was very limited. So, they depended on south for most crops. Population of abolitionists started to grow in the north (History.com Staff 1). Southern forces did not seem like much of a competition to northern …show more content…

Some examples are black, immigrants, Jewish, Roman catholics, etc. 1865, following the end of the civil war, klan members started to terrorize blacks to prevent them from voting or using their rights (Ingalls 1). KKK members wore disguises to hide their identity. They wore all white robes with hoods and draped sheets over the horses (Ingalls 1). Members like to appear only at night. In mid 1920’s the group rapidly started growing (Ingalls 1). The KKK began to grow and become a large problem for innocent people. In 1833 the United States passed a bill called the Force Bill (Carson 1). This made the klan disappear for awhile but did not stop them. Still to this day people are struggling with the Ku Klux

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