By Robby Kershenbaum. NORTH AMERICASOUTH AMERICA  North America thought it was unfair to people who where slaves and also wanted the same amount of power.

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By Robby Kershenbaum

NORTH AMERICASOUTH AMERICA  North America thought it was unfair to people who where slaves and also wanted the same amount of power without having slaves  South wanted slaves and thought it was fair to own and sell slaves

 For North America the leader was George Meade and defeated the South to end slavery  For South America the leader was Robert lee

 More than 11 Southern colonies moved away to avoid becoming slaves

 The battle of the Civil war took place in Gettysburg Pennsylvania more than 600,000 Americans died that’s the most in any war.

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