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Slavery In Civil War

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Many Americans debate the fact whether slavery was a key factor in the American Civil War. However, No One ever thought such war would bring unimaginable scale of deaths; that enter the lives of American people like never before. Throughout the war Americans tried to produce new ways of coping with death. Just as Faust stated, “neither side could have imagined the magnitude and length of the conflict that unfolded, nor the death tolls that proved its terrible cost.”1 The death tolls were so tremendous; it outnumbered the total from every war America has gotten into combined. It was as if two brothers fighting against each other lived in the same hose. “The war pitted brother against brother, neighbor against neighbor and countryman”2. …show more content…

Northerners thought African Americans were too stupid to be on the same level as the whites. Furthermore, the reason why African American were in this predicament was because they did this to themselves. Many refused to let slavery be one reason why the Civil War was fought. Slavery was becoming a big issue and it needed to be addressed but nobody wanted to make the first move. The only reason the North declared war was because the South stepped out of line. The North wanted that union, and the only way to keep everything in order was to abolish …show more content…

The Civil War was a period in American history that brought pain and suffering; nothing good came of the war. The Civil War did help abolish slavery, but what was freedom without rights? They had no home, or land. After the war, the south became living hell for African Americans. The whites did not know how to deal with living around free blacks, neither did the black knew how to be free. White southerners always looked for ways to maintain superiority of the African Americans. Any chance they got to put restrictions on the blacks they did;Just so they can have someone to work the fields. Such suffering could not help but raise disturbing questions about god's benevolence and agency” (174). For a god who is holy how can he allow such suffering? Isn‘t he a good god? Why is he allowing his people to suffer? Even the soldiers questioned whether god was real or not since both sides believed in his power but he still let many soldiers die and the South still lost. With religion it made “both dying and mourning easier”

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