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Essay heading: From Oppressed Slaves to Champion Soldiers
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The sectional division between North and South
had widened enormously by the mid - 1800's. The United
States had expanded all the way to the Pacific Ocean and
was rapidly becoming a major industrial and commercial
nation. However, industry and commerce were centered in
the North. The Northerners welcomed modernization and
the constant changes it brought to their way of life... displayed 300 characters
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ideals included hard work, education, economic
independence, and the belief that the community had the
right and responsibility to decide whether an action was
moral or immoral. While Northerners looked forward to a
different and better future, Southerners held the present and
past dear. They enjoyed a prosperous agricultural economy
based on slave labor and wished to keep their old way of
life... displayed next 300 characters
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