a nation at war
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By: Andrew, Aryan, ,Reuben, Brooke, and Aynslee
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Setting setting: The first confederate cannons fired on Fort
Sumter, in Charleston harbor, South Carolina. It was between 1861 and 1865
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Vocabulary words Abolish: To formally end; to do away with. Assassinate: To murder a political figure. Moral: Having to do with good character.
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Summary It began in Charleston, South Carolina. It was the
bloodiest war in our history. The north and the south disagreed over slavery and no slavery. President Andrew Johnson declared the end of the war on may 10th 1865.
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credits Pictures clip art Type: Aryan & Andrew Reader: everyone