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yulyashka [42]
3 years ago
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20 fact about the American story civil war

History
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zhannawk [14.2K]3 years ago
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1.Lincoln was short 2 years before his assassination

2. Lincoln wanted to deport black from the country

3. the union army was a multi national one

4. black soldier in the army refused payment for 18 months

5. more Americansdied in the civil war more than any American

6.German tsuchmeh was generally demoted for insanity

7.Harriet tubman led a raid in the south

8.some bullets fired during the war was actually fused together

9.confederate gold vanished the war

10.it was the deadliest war in America ln history

11.around 9 million lives at the southern states around the time of war

12.30 percent were southern males beteeen age 18 abd 40 died

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