Life Challenges during the Civil War The Civil war impacted the world by creating challenges such as death, racism, and things that did not have a solution because of the lack of supplies that was provided. The things and people such as Abraham Lincoln, Jim Crows, and War Soldiers took a big part in the Civil War Because of their choices and their brave decisions that they have made in order to get their point across and fight for what they believe is right. Abraham Lincoln was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April of 1865. When Abraham Lincoln was re-elected to run for president again he convinced the southerners to put their weapons down to stop killing people for good. Before Abraham Lincoln convicted the southerners to pun their weapons down there was 625,000 innocent lives that was taken from the Civil War that took place in 1861-1865. In 1863 Abraham tried to free all slaves because he wanted everybody to be equal but it didn’t go through because it didn’t apply to the boarder slave states such as Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri. The Civil war was a life changing experience that was difficult and challenging for the people like Abraham Lincoln, War …show more content…
The term Jim Crow was the term that turned down Blacks to have the right to vote on who rule the south and where they live. The signs "black only'" and "whites only" are ran by the term Jim crows because they felt like black people and white people didn’t have the same value as a human. Also, black and white people could not have any physical contact or any type of communication because whites felt like blacks was not equal to them in any form. Without the Jim Crow’s term there would have been a lot more racism and a lot more of people getting treated unequally and unfairly than the