The first way that Sojourner Truth proved to be philanthropic was through all of her volunteer work. In 1846, at the beginning of the Civil War, Truth gathered supplies for black volunteer regiments (…
Civil War
The North and the South had both economic and political differences in the 1860s, such as different opinions regarding slavery and a different interpretation of U.S. Constitution. The South relied on …
The Civil War of The United States was inevitable. From the start of the nation, until the first state seceded, the Northern and Southern parts of The United States had tensions. The economic plan th…
The battle of Gettysburg made a big change on slavery in the north, That all men are created equal, and if the south would be independent or not. The most significant battle of the civil war was the b…
The Civil War was fought between the Confederacy (South) and the Union (North) on American soil. The war began on April 12, 1861, and ended on April 9, 1865. There were 618,222 total deaths and there …
The American Civil War was the product of many contrasting political, social and economic views. The Northern view was that the Union states were more powerful therefore their authority was greater th…
In the antebellum South, there were many factors that caused the sectionalism between the North and the South that led to the Civil War. Sectionalism is the divide distinguished by different aspects o…
In the late 1930's World War II began. When this war came, it brought mass death and destruction. During this time, Germany was on the hunt for more expansion of land and to end all the Jewish lives i…
The Civil War holds the title as the bloodiest and most gruesome war in United States history. It can be described as an extreme clash between the Northern and Southern states, starting at Fort Sumter…
The Battle of Gettysburg fought from July 1-3, 1863, was a key American Civil War battle fought 35 miles (56 kilometers) southwest of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that concluded in a catastrophic Souther…