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Some of the political and economic changes brought about by the Civil war were mostly concerned with Confederacy and a decline in the economic growth.
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The Civil War started in 1861 and continued for other three years. It was a war between the northern and southern United States. The war started over the controversies of enslaving black people in America.
When the war ended, it brought about some political and economic changes:
POLITICAL CHANGES
- Texas became a part of Confederate States of America
- Removal of Houston from office after failure to sign oath to Confederacy
- About 60,000 Texans became a part of the Confederacy Army under Conscription Act
- A portion of Texas population became a part of Union Army
ECONOMIC CHANGES
- Commodities like clothes, coffee, salt and medicine became scarce
- The commodities mentioned above were still being traded through Mexican border to Texans
- There was an increase in the production of corn and wheat
- The production of cotton decreased
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Answer: Freedom of speech has shaped America by giving them the right to speak about opinions without punishment
Explanation:
This is why laws, acceptance, and freedom exist to begin with. With freedom of speech you can express how you feel no matter what unless it is about an act of violence you are planning to commit. An example would be you can talk about how you are okay with people of a different race or you can host a hate speech
you wouldn't be arrested unless you talked about wanting to commit a crime
this could be put in a 1800s scenario
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Faith
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This article is about religious belief. For trust in people or other things, see Trust (emotion). For other uses of faith, see Faith (disambiguation).
Faith (Armani), by Mino da Fiesole.
Faith, derived from Latin fides and Old French feid,[1] is confidence or trust in a person, thing, or concept.[1][2] In the context of religion, one can define faith as "belief in God or in the doctrines or teachings of religion".[3] Religious people often think of faith as confidence based on a perceived degree of warrant,[4][5] while others who are more skeptical of religion tend to think of faith as simply belief without evidence.[6]