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From the time of Lincoln’s inauguration in 1860 to the final withdrawal of union troops from the South in 1877, the nation of America had been one of great revolutions. ... It was result of these developments that the Revolutions of the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Redeemers would take place. ...
In 1861 the bloodiest and one of the most important revolutions in American History began, The Civil War. ... Just prior to 1860 the other opposition to slavery on moral grounds was notably displayed in John Brown’s Raid which was a white man led slave rebellion in Kansas. ... In South Carolina’s Declaration of Causes for Session the state says, “Powers not delegated to the United States by the constitution…are reserved to the states. ... The eventual victory for the North would bring about one of the greatest changes in history; the Emancipation Proclamation that forever ended slavery and changed the southern way of life.
With Slavery no more and a Southern society in ruins more changes had to be made in the Reconstruction revolution. After Lincoln’s and Johnson’s plans for reconstruction failed, the Republicans who now controlled congress took the reigns.
Approximate Word count = 952 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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