The Civil war began on April 12, 1861, at Fort Sumter due to the differences between the North and South when it came to the debate on slavery. The south felt that the slave industry was beneficial to their economy and lifestyle. While the North did not necessary fight for slavery but for the union reunite again despite their differences. In the beginning of the war, many believed that slavery would be easy to abolished. That was not the case, due to the South reliability to use of slaves in their lives. The south was not willing to give up their right of slavery. Due to the constant battle over slavery, the south seceded from the union and created their own nation. During the war, different battles were fought on the basis of slavery and …show more content…
One of the first battles fought was the Battle of Bull Run. The Battle of Bull Run occurred on July 21, 1861, in Manassas, Virginia. The battle was the first major battle of the war and was planned by Union General Irwin McDowell. McDowell began campaigning before the end of the 90-day enlistment. This affected the north plan to end the war quickly due the north not being trained enough for battle. The Confederacy ultimately won the battle, which delayed the Union from ending the war. Due to the loss, General McDowell was terminated by the Union and George McClellan became the new Union general. General George McClellan declared that his purpose of the war was to “to preserve the integrity of the Union, not to get mix up in the negro question.” The union purpose of the war was not to abolished slavery but be together as a nation …show more content…
The battle ended the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia first invasion in the north. The union victory of this battle gain President Abraham Lincoln the lead he needed to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. The proclamation freed slaves within the rebellion states which allowed slaves to be able to enlist in the war. The African-American soldiers were eager to enlist in the union army to fight for slavery and be seen as equal. Due to the emancipation proclamation being issued and Congress passing a law that would allow all men from the ages of twenty to forty-five are liable for military services. Due to the recent law changes, on July 13, 1863, the New York City draft riots broke loose on the streets of New York. The majority of rioters were Irish because Irish men could not deal with being seen equal as a black man. The Irish men and other workers also rioted because they knew that freed African-Americans would cause wartime inflation, competition with jobs, and racial