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Q: How did the government try to regulate business after the civil w...
A: Lincoln passed the Revenue Act of 1861, which Read More »
Q: How were Banks regulated between 1836 and the civil war?
A: For the most part during the Antebellum period (1836 to the Read More »
Q: What was the Democratic stance on slavery and racial regulations ...
A: radical democrats were the ones who wanted slavery in the southern states.the states that left the union.since Lincoln was Republican the southern states had a ... Read More »
Q: Was non-regulation rank insignia used in the civil war?
A: Yes, as a lot of the units fighting in that were weren't regulars. A lot of state militias, private militias, etc. participated in the Civil War. Read More »
Q: What are the Dates of the Civil War?
A: The American Civil War started in Fort Sumter, South Carolina on April 12th 1861. Approximately, 620,000 soldiers died as a result of this war. The American Civ... Read More »