Aftereffects of War: The American Civil War

Aftereffects of War: The American Civil War

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The American Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, was a pivotal conflict between the Union and the Confederate States. It introduced new media technologies like telegraphs and newspapers, which brought the war's horrors to the public quickly. The war resulted in significant casualties, affecting American religious views. Post-war, the Reconstruction era faced challenges as President Andrew Johnson's leniency allowed Southern states to limit Black Americans' rights despite the 14th Amendment. Economic struggles persisted with sharecropping and credit reliance. Legal segregation continued to impact society, highlighting ongoing racial issues.

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What were the main causes of the American Civil War?

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How did the Civil War impact American society and religion?

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What was President Andrew Johnson's approach to Reconstruction?

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What were the consequences of the 14th Amendment for Black Americans?

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In what ways did Southern states limit the participation of Black citizens after Reconstruction?

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