Tuesday, December 3, 2013
civil war inevitability
The civil war was a product of layers of controversy and united affairs. The country was split and most of the state vs state and congressional outlines were built around or involving slavery. If you got rid of it or kept it, someone wasn't happy. The wavering of emotions and opposing beliefs pushed people to pick a side. And usually when there is a separation of people, conflict will arise. In this case the civil war, which again, is a product of too many people with too many ideas separating themselves from people they think are wrong trying to make it right. When people believe in something as prevalent as slavery or politics; they may not be so fickle in changing their point of view. So even though the civil war was set on its neighbors soil, it was really just people fighting for and over what they believe in and what they want for themselves, what they feel is the right way of things. Which hasn't really changed, nor will it ever; for history always repeats itself. The civil war was completely inevitable, eventually the period in time and the peoples way of thinking would've sparked something sooner or later.
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