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In 1860 as the South commenced their Secession from the Union, it became apparent that the United States was on the eve of a Civil War. Based on the advantages that the North possessed at that time one could have made the forgone conclusion that the North would win the conflict. ...
Prior to the Civil War population was significant in determining the balance of power in the House of Representatives; but now that a Civil War was at stake, population had an even greater significance in determining who would succeed in the outcome of war. ... With the outbreak of the Civil War President Abraham Lincoln used the Navy to his advantage and formed a Naval Blockade on all Southern ports. ... While the Confederates had surprised the Union and had seemingly winning advantage, the Union, on the other hand, were able to call for reinforcements and on the second day of the battle they were able to push back the confederates.
Approximate Word count = 746 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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