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Essay / Research Paper Abstract
A 5 page paper discussing the
validity of the statement, "Politicians start wars, armies do not. Government end wars, generals
do not." A variety of poorly-planned laws and policies beginning in 1850 with the Missouri
Compromise led to steadily increasing tensions regarding slavery, culminating in bloodshed over
the Kansas-Nebraska Act during Franklin Pierce's administration. As there were no military
coups of either the Union or Confederate government, neither were the leading generals of each
side responsible for ending the war. They both acted as emissaries of their respective
governments, one the victor and one the bloody loser. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Page Count:
5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSCivWarBegin.wps
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