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Sumter, Gettysburg, Sherman's March, Battles and fights, lives lost Because of differences along the people. Aren't people supposed to be different? We, as a country, are not meant To agree. To belong in one room, repeating the same thing. We will change the words. Say them in a different order. And men will die because of those words. Those exact thought patterns. Rights and laws are perceived In different ways, As well as morality. When it all began at Sumter, no one died. It was a statement. A declaration of war. At Gettysburg, it was a trick. A chilly, Silly idea. And it was used to make One of the greatest statements about war Ever to leave someone's lips. Honoring The dead and the living. The country and the people. And the turning point of the fight between brothers. Sherman's March was a move made by The union as a mode of total war. Supply lines were cut and Victory for the north was guaranteed. Railroads were destroyed, towns were raided, and Rebels were pushed east. They had lost.
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Jun 10, 2014
Jun 10, 2014 at 8:21 PM UTC
End to End
A man was elected with no view on the most controversial issue. Ignoramus within the southern states believed This man to be a danger to their lifestyle and their Wanted rights. One by one, they became their own. One fort, Sumter, became a commonplace for Controversy. Belonging to the north, within the Newly founded Confederate States, the fort was tossed back and forth in a game of table tennis. A threat of war hovered above their heads, but supplies were sent. No weapons. No orders to attack. Complete neutrality. The attack came from an impatient general Beauregard, Who ordered his men to open fire, In a hope to force evacuation and surrender. It worked. And all hell broke loose.
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Jun 10, 2014
Jun 10, 2014 at 7:58 PM UTC
Brother Against Brother (war)