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And why does every article I read say that general Lee’s surrender ended the war?
naw man Lincoln was a super salty bitch about it and suppressed it all in the newspapers, no one knows the truth
Then how do we know the south won?
Because US exists today
@Deleted User but then ppl claim it’s the north victory that led to the US today
ANd was Lincoln for slavery or against?
Cause I’m confused as to who exactly started the war
Lincoln wasn't pro or against slavery at least that his writings say
South wanted to depart from the Union and that would leave US in a bad state as the southern states were the most profitable ones
I see, so the north started the war?
I can't put my hand in the fire for that (non american here) but if I remember correctly from what I have studied Lincoln had to do it to keep the union from breaking
Oh I see
So what caused the war to stop?
What caused the union to be kept?
Dunno
Picking up a history book would be good if you want to learn in-depth for the civil war
What caused the civil war to stop? Bunch of people died 🤣
Do people die in civil wars? :<:smugpepe:445634631950139403>
Just the American one.
Everyone else just throws milkshakes at each other. Then suddenly they all just agree and move on.
Wow @Andrules what i meant was that most of the shit u read online say that THe war stoppped when Lee and his forces were surrounded by union troops, but I’m pretty sure that’s bullshit if the south were to win
We can't be sure for the history of the war, as the winner tends to "write" down the "truth". Truth to be told you have to search for books written from 19th century to cut down on revisionism
The most common thing you will find in the internet though is that the south was the most prosperous part of the union and they tended to have more slaves because of that while North didn't contribute a lot as it was less prosperous
I’ll assume you’re not being a shitty troll...
The south fucking lost. The actual military battles were generally in the favor of the south. The biggest issue was Sherman (pretty sure it was him) burning farmlands and people’s houses behind the battle lines.
Some historian/scholar types argue that the former confederacy states are still suffering from him burning everything down.
The war started from tensions that were building up over decades of changes between the cultures of the north and the south and the perceived targeting of the south by lawmakers in the north.
@Andrules The biggest mistake of south wasn't that they executed one of the greatest general for that time?
Economic pressures were being placed on the southern states for various reasons. The south just continued to get more and more pissed off about the economic pressure.
Some dumb moves were done on both sides that eventually led to bullets flying around and like 600,000 people dying.
Some dumb moves were done on both sides that eventually led to bullets flying around and like 600,000 people dying.
Some dumb moves were done on both sides that eventually led to bullets flying around and like 600,000 people dying.
Which executed general?
Confederate, I believe the name of the general was (Jackson?)
I don’t recall any of them being executed.
Stonewall Jackson died in one of the battles. After his death, the south began a steady loss.
Ah I see
I still haven't touched Americans history as I haven't even finish Greeks history kek
I think the only execution that came about from the war was a Union soldier for treason
Unless you include deserters