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Yes, the flood of carpetbaggers pouring in to exploit the local natural resources without compensation to the locals does resemble the aftermath of the US civil war. I don't recall the Yankees burning ... That is, "The South" wanted to cease volunteering its participation in the Union, so the North went to war to prevent it.
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: Well the Confederates (South) had Farming and Agriculture. See, the North had very little farms and more like city life. Also the South had slaves to work on those Farms. There was also an agreement that slaves in the southern states coul...
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The Civil War Home Page brings together thousands of pages of Civil War material including information on Battles, Documents, Associations, Letters & Diaries, Research Records, Biographical Information, Photos, Reenacting and Unit Information. ... The Civil War Home Page - Civil War Photos - Civil War Photo Gallery...
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The Southerners were fighting for a way of life they believed in. They thought England would help them because they used a lot of the cotton the South grew. Many Southerners deserted the army because they didn't have the things they needed for fighting. ... Return to Civil War Home...
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During the Civil War the North and the South had some advantages that were helpful to their part of the country. ... The South had some advantages too. Most of the war was fought on Southern territory so soldiers did not have to travel so far.
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The ruins of Mills House and nearby buildings, Charleston, South Carolina, at end of the Civil War. A shell-damaged carriage and the remains of a brick chimney are in the foreground. - photo by George N. Barnard (1819 - 1902) ... Rigdon, John C. The Civil War in South Carolina...
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Nations of American rebels: understanding nationalism in Revolutionary North America and the Civil War South. ... find Civil War History articles. Men have fought to overturn their government on two major occasions in American history: the Revolutionary Wa... ... Article from: Civil War History...
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English Public Opinion and the American Civil War ... find South Carolina Historical Magazine articles. English Public Opinion and the American Civil War. By Duncan Andrew Campbell. (Woodbridge, Suffolk, England: The Boydell... ... English Public Opinion and the American Civil War. By Duncan Andrew Campbell.
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