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150 Years After Fort Sumter: Why We're Still Fighting the Civil War
Oleh:
Drehle, David Von
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Time Magazine vol. 177 no. 15 (Apr. 2011)
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page 28-35.
Topik:
Polls
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Surveys
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American Civil War
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Slavery
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North-South Relations
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T7
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North and South shared the burden of slavery, and after the war, they shared in forgetting about it. But 150 years later, it is time to tell the truth. Shortly before the Fort Sumter anniversary, Harris Interactive polled more than 2,500 adults across the country, asking what the North and South were fighting about. A majority, including two-thirds of white respondents in the 11 states that formed the Confederacy, answered that the South was mainly motivated by "states' rights" rather than the future of slavery
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