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disa [49]
2 years ago
11

What is the difference between the Founding Father's motivations that led to the Revolutionary War and the Secessionist's motiva

tions that led to the Civil War? Explain
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rewona [7]2 years ago
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the Revolutionary War with Great Britain was a revolt from overbearing and non-addressed principles while the Civil War was with states who disagreed with the abolishment of subjugation just as certain incongruities in exchange and so forth Yet, they had portrayal in Congress to discuss the issue and come to a typical understanding. They rejected their pledge to maintain the Constitution and the portrayal of individuals. Their withdrawal was naturally illicit wherewith the homesteaders who had no such concurrence with the King of England and Parliament.

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