Admiration
Admiration
During the 18th century, the population of the United states was attacked by a series of very tragic events. The United States at this time was divided in 2 parts. There were the northern part, with the white and well educated people and there was the southern part with their black people and less educted people. Slavery was part of the american's life. Black persons were exclude completly from the rest of americans, they were in the U.S.A. only to work.
As years went by, some citizens of the United States decided that this form of free work and separation
between white and black was enough. So it created a war. This war is now known as the American Civil War. The caracter who was leading the conuntry during that war was Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). Most of the americans were in admiration towards this president. He was a determined opponent of the expansion of slavery. At the end of the war, he introduced measures that resulted in the abolition of slavery.......
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