The Killer Angels Thesis

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Once you see how much the war cost, no one can imagine going through the war themselves. The novel The Killer Angels opened the eyes of all readers on how the war affected a human personally. War was not always about the wounds on the outside of the body. Wounds from the war during the novel seemed to happen on the inside. Men that have known each other for so long are having to be pinned against each other. Men were hoping that the war would be over soon. Everyone, even those not fighting, wanted this madness to end. The Atlanta History Center showed display after display of how men got through the war, whether it was finding activities to keep their spirits up or finding ways to cope with the anxiety war brought. The Atlanta History Center …show more content…

The war is known to be fought between the Union and the Confederates, which is also known as the north and the south*. It said in the exhibit that the North fought so they could maintain the Union. They thought that if they allowed the South to leave the Union, others would separate from the Union as well. Many of the Northern volunteers who fought in war did not want to end slavery, but they needed to so they slave owners who not rebel. The South fought because they wanted to be independent. They feared their right to own slaves would be taken away by the Northern government. The Southerners assumed the only way to protect their rights was to leave the Union and make their own country. The book mentions some other purposes of the war. For example, Arthur Fremantle always thought the war was for slavery. When George Pickett and Kemper heard him say this they were enraged. They told Fremantle they were fighting about a question of the Constitution. When Buster Kilrain was talking with Joshua CHamberlain about slavery, he mentions how he is fighting for war to prove he is a better man than many and to have justice. Soldiers seemed to have all fought for different reasons, so it is difficult to have just one main purpose for …show more content…

The Civil War had two big accomplishments. It set slaves everywhere free and it turned two countries into one again. There is also a big down side to the war such as the 670,000 Americans dead and the destruction everywhere. Anyone’s life is very valuable so losing that many really does do damage. The worth of the war is truly half and half. It solved two big problems, but it caused major destruction. The lasting effects the war has today is division and destruction. Even though it had been a long time since war, people today still believe in slavery. Even though it is not as many as there was at the time of the war, it still occurs. There is an occasional Confederate flag. At the end of the book, we saw how Longstreet and Lee were trying to pick themselves up, but there was so much destruction, that it was near impossible to do so. The Confederates had lost so many valuable men it was difficult to still have the fighting spirit. The locations where the soldiers would fight destroyed many towns and buildings. It did not take a day to go back to normal. There was reconstruction that took place for a while. There could be many valuable places that we have no clue about today because of the

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