Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Civil Rights Movement

The civil war is a war between factions or regions of the same country. The American civil war is the war in the United States between the Union and the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865, it is also called War Between the States. The American Civil War is a war fought between the United State of America and Southern Slaves states during 1861-1865, which was newly formed in the United States of America. The war began due to the lack of compromise between the Northern States (Free states) and Southern States (Slave states), (Bruce Catton, 2004). This war fought under the supervision of Jefferson Davis.

Civil Rights from World War II to the 1970’s

The civil war is a war between factions or regions of the same country. The American civil war is the war in the United States between the Union and the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865, it is also called War Between the States. The American Civil War is a war fought between the United State of America and Southern Slaves states during 1861-1865, which was newly formed in the United States of America. The war began due to the lack of compromise between the Northern States (Free states) and Southern States (Slave states), (Bruce Catton, 2004). This war fought under the supervision of Jefferson Davis.