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Q: Why did Civil War soldiers view the war between the North and South as a new kind of conflict?
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What conflict divided the U.S from 1861-1865?

this was calleds the Civil War, a conflict between the North and the South.


What were the soldiers referred to in the civil war?

the south were the confedrate soldiers An the north were the union soldiers


How many black solders were in the north during the civil war?

Between 180,000 and 200,000 black soldiers served in the Union Army during the Civil War.


A major cause of conflict between the north and south?

If you are talking about America it is the American Civil War, but if you are talking about Korea, The Korean War


What were the names of the soldiers who fought for the north in the civil war?

unionists


Representative Preston Brooks's attack on Senator Charles Sumner at his desk in Congress showed what?

The increasing political conflict between north and south


Who won the civil war - the north or the south?

North won due to higher quantity of soldiers.


Where did soldiers of the 1861 Civil War come from?

During the American Civil War, soldiers for both sides of the conflict came from all walks of life. Initially relying on volunteers, both the South and the North engaged creatively in various campaigns (including conscription) later in the war in order to maintain the ranks of their armed forces.


What happened at the civil war?

American soldiers from the North and Confederate soldiers from the South, shot at each other and died.


Why was slavery defeted in the South?

The end of the US Civil War ended the conflict between the North and the South. Slavery was abolished by the 13th Amendment of the US Constitution.


What did lincolns senate campaign speech express?

His concern over an inevitable conflict between the North and South


Why were confederate soldiers during the American civil war called Johnny Rebel?

They rebelled from the North