Saturday, October 26, 2019
Slavery During, In, and After the Civil War Essay -- Slavery Essays
Slavery During, In, and After the Civil War      The Civil War was doubly tragic because it was completely  unnecessary. Slavery had been ended in other nations with the stroke of a  pen, and yet in the mighty United States the country was willing to go to  war over the issue of whether slavery should remain. The southerners felt  that it was their constitutional right to own slaves and did not see a time  when they should be required to give up that right. However, upon the  election of Lincoln as President, the southerners felt threatened, and felt  their slave holding rights were being threatened, and in an effort to protect  these rights they chose to secede from the union. Why would any one  person want to own another human being with the same intestines, some of  the same feelings yet a different color for their own good . This was quite  crazy if you ask me , I feel that the southerners should have felt threatened  and that if what they were doing were so right why feel so threatened about  doing it.The northerners and Lincoln saw the importance of maintaining a   united country, set out to bring back the seceded states. Thus the Civil War  began. During the civil war many Americans were either killed or wounded,  this number was only surpassed by World War II. While the civil war  originally began as a quest to bring the southern states back to the union.    However, the goal of the war did soon change to that of abolition. While the  war may have seemed necessary to ...                      
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