Allthough i cannot see the picture, romanticism in the 19th century was mostly based on the french revolution, so i would picture it being about bloodshed, murder, or liberty
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Answer: One of the many differences between the American and French Revolutions is that, unlike the French, Americans did not fight for an abstraction. ... However, the French Revolution was about who should rule at home. They fought for “liberty, equality, and fraternity.”
Explanation:
The election of Abraham Lincoln split the United States tremendously. With the election of Lincoln, southerners feared that their way of life was in danger. They felt that Lincoln's election would eventual result in outlawing the institution of slavery.
This fear caused southern states to take dramatic action. Roughly one month after the election of Lincoln, South Carolina seceded (left) the United States. After South Carolina, states like Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi seceded as well. Ultimately the secession of states like this resulted in the creation of the Confederate States of America, which sets the scene for the Civil War.
Settlers from The ... early American hero by others, John ... been ten years old at the time. ... for saints, but our President [Edward Wingfield] would never have been.