The Civil War tore an entire country: facing north against south, brother against brother. Over four years, more than 750,000 people, military and civilian, were sacrificed to the US a more perfect union, where human rights were guaranteed for all.
The Civil War tore an entire country: facing north against south, brother against brother. Over four years, more than 750,000 people, military and civilian, were sacrificed to the US a more perfect union, where human rights were guaranteed for all.