Slavery After The Civil War

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The Civil War was one of the most violent wars the world has ever seen. Not only did many die, but many had new laws that they had to follow, including freeing slaves. After the civil war, many people were affected because new laws and restrictions came into play. The South was unable to come into the union unless they did certain things that would regain their trust as a country. Although new laws and restrictions were made, slaves were freed. Slaves being freed sounded great because they were no longer going to be controlled by cruel owners, but they were still treated like they were still slaves. They were treated like they were not people, and still had many unrealistic rules that they had to follow. Considering slavery was a huge argument…show more content…
The North thought that slavery should be illegal, while the South thought that slavery should still be allowed. Slavery was not something that any kind of person should have to go through. The North and South completely disagreed because the South's way of life would be ruined if slavery was suddenly illegal. The South was not industry based, which made it not fair for them. The North had more control and wanted slavery gone, but the South was made mostly of farms and plantations where they needed slaves to run them. This created huge arguments about slavery, and led to war. The government also led the North and South to disagree because the South wanted to have two federal governments, but the North did not think that this would be acceptable. These were not the only reasons that led to the civil war, but some major reasons. Some major battles included Gettysburg, Fort Sumter, Vicksburg, and many others. These battles were part of what helped the North gain control of what happened in our…show more content…
Many would think that this was a great effect of the Civil War, but really, it did not change how they were treated. Though they were no longer considered, “slaves,” they were still considered less. One major effect of the civil war was that there were left to fend for themselves. All of the sudden, 4 million slaves did not have homes or jobs. This was a major problem for the slaves because they were not making any money, and they were on the streets because they had nowhere to go.This resulted in many former slaves going and asking their owner if they could get a job. The owners were also looking for people to hire because they no longer had anyone they could ask to do anything for them. They were able to get food, a home, and a job. Although this sounds great, some would not get any money for what they did. They would sometimes get some money, but it was always a small amount. They were still basically treated as slaves. Yes, they did get some money, but not enough that could influence a change in their lives. They were still treated poorly by their owner because they were being paid with either money, a home, food, or all of them. Therefore, not many slaves were changed by them being free because they had no where to go, and nothing they could do to make their lives better besides finding a job, which was very rare, or go back to where they were as slaves. Being freed was good for the slaves, but they did not get very many benefits
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