An important issue during the civil war was religion, although it was slightly noticed in recent years. Historians believe that civil war is an important story of war, but religion is an important element in many publications. For example, "religion and the American Civil War" is a collection of essays and verses by various authors (such as Harry Stout, George Reagan Wilson). The survey of the civil war history from around 1970 to the present provides very good contents. There is a wide background in the history of civil war and religious concern.
Raymond J Haberski Jr: God and War: American Citizenship Religion Since 1945 (2012, Rutgers University Press): Americans have long been meditated about uniqueness in the world. Concept - During the Cold War, the American brand has changed between freedom and capitalism. That is a big driving force. I insist that all countries fight for God, but there are few people who undoubtedly associate them like the United States. Nina Hachigan / Mona Sutphen: Next American Century: How America stands like other major powers (2008, Simon & Schuster): Another project of a future superpower sweepstakes. I usually skip this type. Because it goes without saying that the game itself wins because it is not worth playing. But Matt Yglesias advertised - obviously Hachigan works in his progressive think tank. I still think they should consider the real problem
Civil war is a war of civil war between different factions, religion or politics. The Civil War was held in New Mexico, Florida, Barweed and Tullahoma, St Albans, Vermont, Fernandina and Tennessee. More than 3 million Americans participated in the battle, and there were over 600,000 people, 2% of them died. Freedom of slavery, underpass, and presidential election of Abraham Lincoln are the main causes of American civil war.
After the end of the civil war, the honor of the president of the martyrs gave Jefferson the place of the Pantheon of American citizen religion. The Jefferson ship survived the torrent of the Civil War and remained sacred to the eyes of many Americans between the winner and the conqueror. Like his political career, the same goes for Jefferson's luck in his posthumous fame. Nevertheless, there will always be some embarrassment, and there is more begging in the north. In the northern area after the end of the civil war, Hamilton was not the Jefferson, but the center of folk religion. In the south, Jefferson was decisively - more central than before the war. In short, the segmentation and regional adjustment is basically the situation in the late 18th century.