Did you know, that the Civil War happened because of slavery not state’s rights, most Americans believe that. The Civil war happened in the years 1862 through 1865, and it was when the Northern and Southern States fought over slavery. What started the war was the Thirteenth Amendment which was passed to end all slavery,and it divided the country and into two, the states or people of America were either Confederate or part of the Union. The Confederates fought for keeping slaves since they needed them to work for free so they gained money and they didn’t need to pay them while the Union fought to free slaves since one of the nation’s principles was freedom and they wanted all to be free. Most importantly, back in those days, Americans thought …show more content…
A former slave called Sojourner Truth gave a speech about her slavery and women’s right and in her speech she says, “ I have ploughed and planted,and gathered into barns...”(Ain’t I am Woman, Paragraph 2 Sentence 6), and, “I have gave birth to 13 children and all of them have been sold off to slavery.”(Ain’t I am Women, Paragraph 2 sentence 10.) She was been forced to work in the fields everyday and she has to sleep in heavily crowded barns with a lot more slaves,and her owners just took her children away and sold them off to slavery for money. When Truth was a slave she was forced to work in the fields when she was sick basically everyday under the boiling sun and when they she didn’t obey she was whipped with a rope, and with this harsh treatment, it was supposed to limit her wanting to escape,but it made her more determined to leave to avoid her harsh life she had. Truth also mentions, “If my cup wouldn’t hold but a pint, and your holds a quart, wouldn’t you be mean not to let me have my little half measure full?” She is …show more content…
Lincoln say in his speech after the Gettysburg battle, “We are gathered here today to honor the fallen and living who fought here for the freedom of this nation and all.” (Gettysburg Address, Paragraph two sentence two.) Lincoln addresses the crowd at Gettysburg of what the men did and died for so they know that the men didn’t die in vain also what that part of the field was being used for. When the Confederates came to try to steal the Union’s land and supplies, the men rose and fought back not to save their things, but to help defend freedom, since the offense wanted to keep having slaves and wanted more ground and supplies from the Union to win the war while the defence wanted the Confederates to lose so their army could shrink and they could lose the war, and when they lost their slaves and war prisoners would be free to live and choose their lives without the owner’s control. The next similar thing he mentions in his speech was, “It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought her have thus far so nobly advanced.” He is telling the crowd to help fight for freedom since the war is not over and as long as the Confederates can still fight, it will not be done until they are defeated if possible, and with the Union soldiers fighting, some part of the Confederate army