Across Five Aprils

by

Irene Hunt

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Abolitionist

Abolitionists were people who desired and worked toward ending slavery in the United States of America prior to and during the early years of the Civil War. While an abolitionist movement existed from colonial times… read analysis of Abolitionist

Confederacy

The Confederacy was the group of states—Alabama, Arkansas, South and North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia—that ultimately banded together to fight against the United States government (referred to as the Unionread analysis of Confederacy

Union

The “Union” is the term for the states that remained loyal to the federal government, headed by President Abraham Lincoln, after the Confederate states seceded in early 1861. The Union strove to maintain the unity… read analysis of Union