How The Civil War Changed The U.s.a
An essay on social and political changes caused by the U.S. Civil War.
Nearly four million slaves were freed by the U.S. war. The Union states had a population of 23 million white people while the south had about five and half million. The Civil war diverted many economic investment resources from the north to fight the war, and to pay for federal supervision of reconstruction. A similar diversion of resources has occurred recently for the united States to fund a force of reconstruction supervision in Iraq necessitated by a verisimilitude of an Iraqi civil war.
The American Civil War asserted the power of the federal government over all of the United States. In 1861 the Civil war had started after the secession of several southern states to form the Confederate States. There were several events leading to the war of course. The war was essentially about the desire of wealthy southern elites to continue and obsolete agrarian plantation culture with the cheap slave labor of negro slaves. Toady southern employees were of course loyalists to the Confederacy, and poor southern whites were concerned about the potentially vicious competition of freed negroes. The war ended slavery in the south yet the Klu Klux Klan formed in 1867 to reassert illegally a southern elite supremacy over the civil rights of freed negroes. Perhaps the same elites of the ante-bellum south became associated with Klan economics.Last night II discovered a free web page hosting serve that offered clan extensions in addition to zzl. Such odd occurrences of homophone semantics concern even after more than a century passed. One wonders that any whites would fail to realize that covert roles as seditionists prima fascia make foes of legitimate governments, and it isn’t necessary for a majority culture to choose to be in a minority criminal status, or even a good idea.
In 1866 the first Civil Rights Act bill was passed by Congress. It effectively made race based housing and employment discrimination illegal-as it was interpreted by later courts. The coverage has been broadly applied, yet not generally has it been used to prosecute illegal alien supporters reasoning that a white majority America should be destroyed through civil disobedience. The interpretation of civil rights to mean a freezing of racial proportions in the United States and a simultaneous rise of the quality of life for all, within secured borders is little supported by minorities or trans-national corporate importers of cheap labor. The ideals of the late Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King are far from being realized. The color blind constitutional model has yet to be completed.
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