Understanding the importance of the American Civil War The American Civil War is one of the warmest and most controversial stories in American history and the modern world. It is not only its origin, but also the target of each side and its impact on American culture. As will be explained later, these effects are not limited to the United States, but also extend to many foreign ideals and practices. This shows the importance of this war for contemporary history in politics and society.
Introduction It is often said that you can not understand American history unless you understand the civil war. From April 15th to April 1865, the United States was also known as the Civil War between the Americas. The northern leader is a bourgeois war, the fighting power is the majority of workers, farmers, blacks. In the south, to defend the right to reflect the country from the moment of establishment, defend slavery and freely choose your own country, to insist that the war is only a slave of the farm, in order to defeat the northern and southern regions The aims. Unity of citizens and abolition of slavery
According to the modern / comprehensive war documents, the American Civil War represents an important milestone in military history. More importantly, the American Civil War is quite different from the previous war, depending on the new principles and conditions, not the war of the previous era. Another explanation is that the Napoleonic war achieved a new situation and the fundamental change took place before the American Civil War. Another view is that before 1900 a real modern / general war condition can not be found.
African Americans played an important role in the civil war. At the beginning of the war African Americans were not allowed to fight for the north. But this situation has changed, and 10% of the troops were African Americans by 1862. African Americans also worked in the navy. Their performance is slightly lower than the Navy's 20%. In addition, some uncontrollable slaves are helping the north through guides and spies. African Americans have played an important role in the north. Until the end of the war African American talent was allowed to fight for the south. Southern people are too afraid that slaves will use weapons to resist slave owners. During the Civil War, African Americans worked at plantations. For all African Americans working in the farm, this allows another white southeran to fight. African Americans served the Confederates by being a chef or a nurse, but they were not allowed to fight until the end of the war.