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Papers On U.S. History (18th Century)
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Grant's
Civil War Strategy
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A 10 page paper that describes Grant's strategies in the Civil
War. The writer presents the theory that Grant's denial of
prisoner of war exchange did not result in the outcomes he
expected. Rather than decreasing the Confederate forces by
keeping their soldiers in Northern prisons and work camps,
this strategy resulted in decreases in the Union forces and
could have cost the Union victory. Bibliography lists 9
sources.
Filename: Grantwar.wps
The
Civil War, Slavery And Racial Relations
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25 pages in length. There are many factors that can be cited
as the cause for the Civil War; however, the issues
surrounding enslavement of Africans in America was undoubtedly
at the core of its foundation. The writer discusses
reconstruction, Black Codes, Jim Crow and the freedom for
which the blacks so desperately fought. Bibliography lists 17
sources.
Filename: TLCcivlw.wps
America
After The Civil War / Reconstruction
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A 9 page paper on the years following the American Civil War
-- most commonly known as the Reconstruction Period.
Presidential reconstruction, Congressional reconstruction, and
the eventual economic recovery of the South are among the many
topics explored. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Civilaft.wps
Book
Review / Why the North Won the Civil War
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A 2 page book review on David Donald's 'Why the North Won the
Civil War.' The writer details the essential points of the
five essays included. Bibliography lists the 1 primary source
discussed.
Filename: Civilboo.wps
Civil
War / Impacts of Industry, Population, & Timing of The
North vs The South
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A 5 page exploration of the factors which led to a Northern
victory and a Southern defeat during the American Civil War.
Details the differences between the agrarian subsistence of
the south and the industrial concentration of the south and
how it related to the war efforts. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: Whynorth.wps
Civil
War P.O.W. Camps
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8 pages excellently comparing P.O.W. (Prisoner Of War) camps
of the North and South during the U.S. Civil War. Specifically
examined are : The South's Camp Sumter (Andersonville) and the
North's Fort Delaware. Bibliography lists 8 comprehensive
sources.
Filename: Cvlwrpow.wps
Civil
War Robber Barons
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In 5 pages the author discusses the robber barons of the Civil
War. Were the so-called robber barons really robber barons or
where they captains of industry? The Civil War robber barons
were capitalists. They were able to acquire considerable
wealth by exploitation and hard-heartedness, but they were
actually captains of industry and have contributed to today's
industrialization. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Cwbarons.wps
Civilian
Life During the Civil War
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A 10 page paper covering the lives of housewives, children,
and others during the 1860's while America was at war with
itself. Disease, dropout rates, civilian volunteer efforts,
and the changing role of women are among the many issues
discussed. Some insight is also provided as to how life
inherently differed in the South. Bibliography lists 12
sources.
Filename: Civilciv.wps
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