Events that influenced the history of the American after the Civil War Following the American Civil War (1861-1865), the US Congress passed three civil war reforms; the 13th amended US Constitution (1865), and the 14th Amendment 1868) and the 15 th revision case (1870) The thirteenth revision led by President Lincoln led to abolition of slavery, the 14 th revision gives citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the United States, the 15 th revision I gave it to African Americans. Voting rights
(2) Main Event - The term "main event" is a term that describes the history of the American that helps to expand America (the American Revolution, the Civil War, the 20th century World War, the Civil Rights Movement, and the major judgments and laws It is an important turning point in inclusion). Commitment to people's lives. In addition to the reports submitted under that law, the Director of the Census Bureau must submit to the Congress a report on the impact of illegal immigration on the dissemination of several Diet and any method and procedure by the Secretary . Individuals illegally residing in the United States decided to be feasible and appropriate to ensure that the Federal Authority confirms that the council does not count the population aggregated to distribute parliamentary representatives in several countries It was done.
Historically, the United States has participated in many major events such as infamous civil war, World War I and the Second World War, and the Cold War. Likewise, there were many conflicts between the United States and the Middle East. For example, in the Gulf War, we liberated the Saudi Arabian state of the US from the dictator Saddam Hussein, but he holds one of the most powerful forces in the world (action).
The timeline of the events up to the American Civil War explain what historians believe contributed to the American Civil War. Many of these events can be traced back to the establishment of this country. The US Constitution refers primarily to a small number of slavery regimes managed by individual countries. Slavery finally disappeared from the north as the north and south of the United States developed along different routes. It became an institution in the south. A long-standing controversy between the North and the South began with a new part of the country's open solution to slavery issues. It became a serious problem, leading to the division of several countries in the south. This led to a civil war