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pychu [463]
2 years ago
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liraira [26]2 years ago
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For the most part historians and teachers have used bias when discussing the US Civil War. Most high school students for example have been taught that Lincoln "freed the slaves" which in reality he did not. And the South is usually painted as evil slave holders. There is much discussion about the US Civil War, and without taking sides it appears that there is a bias against the South. I emphasize "without taking sides".

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