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Why is the American Civil War sometimes called the Second American Revolution?

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Why is the American Civil War sometimes called the Second American Revolution?

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For at least two reasons. The white Confederates believed that they were fighting for the same rights of liberty and self-government as the founding generation. As the war progressed, freedom for slaves became a northern war aim, and President Lincoln saw the Union cause as a vindication of the principles in the Declaration of Independence.

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