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21 February, 16:48

The Civil War resulted in the end of slavery, the weakening of states' rights, the creation of a national banking system, promotion of large-scale business, and expanded federal powers. What conclusion can you draw from those facts

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  1. 21 February, 17:44
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    In many way, the war initiated a new American revolution. The civil War profoundly the united states. First, as a result of the war, slavery was abolished with the Thirteenth Amendment. While the country would not grant full civil rights to African Americans yet, ending a practice that had been abolished in much of the Western world was a nice start.
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