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Komok [63]
4 years ago
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How does the civil war affect us today and what are some effects of the civil war pls answer fast

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san4es73 [151]4 years ago
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The civil war affects us today because back in that time, their were slaves and slaves were treated unfairly. The civil war was to keep a country united and stop the south from breaking away from the united states. The effects of the war are that there are no more slaves and we must treat all people fairly no matter what the race they are. This also keep a country united.
NeTakaya4 years ago
8 0
The Civil War left a great impact on us. It left many harmed and presently, we all remember what affected us. The Civil War made it hard for us to live in peace with ourselves. It left us sidetracked. We lost track of ourselves and what we wanted for ourselves. We started losing people faster than before. We lost our families. But now, we just sit back and act like it's nothing. We sugarcoat things. We hide these horrible facts from our children with a smile.
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