Did the X Men really talk about the American Civil War

Updated on history 2024-05-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The X-Men prequel Wolverine, the war scene at the beginning of the book is about World War II, and the Wolverine in the comics participated in all the wars after the American Revolutionary War except for the Korean War and the Iraq War.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Almost, that's what it means.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Civil War destroyed slavery, and the Civil War was the second bourgeois revolution in the history of the United States, but it solved the land problem of the peasants relatively well, maintained national unity, cleared the way for the accelerated development of American capitalism, and laid the foundation for the United States to become one of the world's great powers.

    The Industrial Revolution in the Civil War brought great progress in military affairs, the two sides used metal cartridge shells and rear-loading rifles to fight, the use of railroads and steam ships to achieve rapid troop maneuvering and assembly, the use of steam ironclad warships for naval warfare, mechanical repeating pistols for the first time into actual combat, especially the North developed the production method of manufacturing standardized parts assembly, greatly improved industrial production efficiency, and promoted the progress in American history.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The nature of the Civil War was a bourgeois revolution, and it is not difficult to deduce from the causes of the war. Since the Revolutionary War was the first bourgeois revolution, the Civil War was the second bourgeois revolution in American history. The role of war can be derived from the analysis of the cause and effect of the war, that is, the cause of the war was the survival and abolition of black slavery, and the end of the war was the abolition of black plantation slavery, which hindered the development of capitalist economy, which created the conditions for the development of capitalist economy in the United States.

    By the middle of the 19th century, the United States was already the fourth largest country in the world in terms of industrial development after Britain, France, and Germany. Industrial production in the United States is concentrated in the North and Northwest. At that time, 85 percent of the country's total number of factories were in the North, and the proportion of industrial investment, the number of wage workers, and the total industrial output was also 92 percent in the North.

    At the same time, capitalist agriculture developed significantly in the region, with the emergence of many large farms of a capitalist nature, which, in the middle of the 19th century, had the use of machines for ploughing, sowing, harvesting and threshing, with a high level of productivity. In the American South, however, the slave plantation economy was very much in vogue. By the end of the 18th century, slave plantations had been weakened by the inefficient, costly, and unprofitable economies of slavery.

    In 1793, the American Whitney invented the cotton gin, which was a very important invention. After the invention of the cotton gin, driven by a steam engine, the efficiency of removing cottonseed was increased by a thousand times. At that time, due to the rapid development of the textile industry after the Northern Industrial Revolution in Europe and the United States, the demand for cotton surged, which made it profitable to grow cotton on slave plantations, and slave plantations flourished again.

    On the eve of the outbreak of the Civil War, there were 15 slave states in the south, with more than 4 million black slaves, mainly producing cotton, and most of it was exported to Britain and Western European countries. Due to the difference in economic interests, the contradictions between the North and the South are also becoming more and more acute. On the one hand, the North needs to control the market in the South and sell the industrial products produced in the North, and at the same time, it also needs to use raw materials such as cotton in the South, and the capitalists in the North hope to emancipate the black slaves, expand the free labor force, and improve the treatment of the blacks, so that they can also afford the products produced in the North; However, the plantation owners in the South wanted to import cheap British goods, preferred to sell cotton abroad for more profit, and at the same time, they also wanted more black slaves to develop more plantations.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The American Declaration of Independence is created equal and refers to white people.

    The capital economy in the North was developed and required a large number of workers to work in the factories, which the plantation owners with a large black population were not willing to use. So war broke out.

    Because it only requires blacks to go to factories to do labor work, not intellectual work, and because of the high crime rate of blacks and the low SAT rate of passing the American college entrance examination, they can still only work in lower-class jobs, so they will be discriminated against.

    To emancipate blacks, only to emancipate their slave status.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A civil war refers to a war that breaks out within a country or a nation, and there is no other criterion, even if it is a rebellion, it is a type of civil war.

    Whether the American Civil War counts as a civil war is actually debatable. Because the U.S. Constitution does not stipulate that the federal states cannot be independent, and stipulates that the rights not authorized by the constitution to the federal ** are reserved by the federal states, which means that the federal states have the right to be independent. Therefore, the independence of the American South is actually in accordance with the U.S. Constitution.

    If Southern independence was legitimate, the Civil War was a war of aggression and annexation by the United States of America against the Confederate States of America. At present, in order to maintain the unity of the United States, the mainstream of the United States believes that the Civil War was the American Civil War, but many historians and legal scholars believe that it was a war between two countries, and Americans are still arguing about it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There can be no emancipation without revolution and no change, and the emancipation of black slaves is nothing more than a movement. Because the American Civil War was the United States of America.

    The war between the main states did not recognize the secession of the southern states at the federal level, but was an action to maintain unity, and the south did not oppress the northern states, but only a secession movement, so it was only called a civil war, just as it is impossible to say that Chiang Kai-shek in the Great War of the Central Plains.

    Hitting Henan is the same as liberating Henan, with different interests and demands. Liberation.

    The reason why we dare to call liberation lies in the fact that the core is to completely break the feudal land relationship, and it is the peasants under the feudal system who are liberated, just like the industrial revolution liberated the concept of human productive forces.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Virginia now also belongs to the American South. The North and South of the United States are now generally bounded by Washington, and the south is the South.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    2 reasons.

    1.With the development of industry, there was a relatively big improvement in the performance of firearms and cannons, which began in the 20s of the 19th century, and the tactics of both sides still stayed at the end of the 18th century, and the era of queuing and shooting at the beginning of the 19th century did not keep up with the changes.

    2.The two sides are not a war between regimes, like the War of Liberation, but a war between the people of the North and the South, so it is very cruel, and only one side will give up if it is completely out of strength to fight.

    The population of the United States at that time was less than 50 million, but 500,000 died in the war, which is quite a terrible percentage.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    During the American Civil War, the United States basically entered the age of firearms, of course, the lethality was greater, and the logistics support of the United States was relatively good, and many wounded could be saved in time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Civil War changed the pattern of warfare.

    In previous European wars, a single battle decided the outcome of the war.

    The Civil War turned the war into a confrontation of economic power, a war of attrition.

    The Europeans were amazed when they saw the ** of the Americans, it was incredible.

    This was the pattern that followed the First World War.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The political problem -- and the fact that the United States was independent at that time laid the foundation for becoming a world power.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    China's civil war also killed a lot of people.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The American Revolutionary War was the first large-scale colonial war for national independence in the history of the world, and its victory opened a gap in the colonial system of the British Empire and set an example for the colonial national liberation war. The Revolutionary War was another bourgeois revolution that overthrew British colonial rule and created the United States of America, while eradicating the remnants of colonial feudalism such as primogeniture, succession and servitude, and essentially abolishing the slavery contract. Thus liberating the productive forces and opening up a broad path for the development of American capitalism.

    As Lenin said: "The history of the modern civilized United States began with a great, truly liberated, truly revolutionary war." ”

    The victory of the American Revolutionary War gave impetus to the bourgeois revolutions in Europe and Latin America. It put an end to British colonial rule, achieved national independence, established a relatively democratic bourgeois political system, was conducive to the development of capitalism in the United States, and also played a role in promoting the revolutions in Europe and Latin America in the future.

    The Civil War, also known as the American Civil War, was a large-scale civil war in the history of the United States, fought between the United States of America (Confederacy) and the Confederate States of America (Confederacy). The cause of this war was that the eleven southern states of the United States withdrew from the Union one after another on the grounds that Abraham Lincoln took office in 1861, and established another with Jefferson Davis as the "**", and expelled the Union troops stationed in the South, and Lincoln ordered the attack on the "rebellion" states. This war not only changed the political and economic situation in the United States at that time, leading to the eventual abolition of slavery in the American South, but also had a huge impact on civil society in the United States in the future.

    The American Revolutionary War did not solve the land problem or the problem of slavery, which led to the development of two different economic paths in the North and South of the United States after independence, which eventually led to the outbreak of the American Civil War (Civil War).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Forehead ......No.

    The Revolutionary War was fought by the Americans and the British. The United States was originally a British colony, and if it wanted independence, Britain would not let it, and the militia organizations in the thirteen eastern states at that time began to resist, and later won the ......The United States was established. This should be counted as America's founding battle.

    The Civil War was a civil war. Originally, although the United States was independent, it was "one country, two systems", with a slave system in the south and a capitalist employment system in the north. Then a series of contradictions arose, and then the South was the first to attack, and the North declared war.

    Then it was the North that won the war and slavery was abolished. (This is only some legal, and the black movement for equality has been going on for a long time.)

    As for the supporters of federalism that you are talking about, it should be a question of federation and confederation. When the United States was first founded, it was a loose confederation with little power, just like the loose confederation of many countries. Refer to the "CIS" after the collapse of the USSR.

    Just a nominally unitary state. Later, due to internal and external troubles, a relatively strong ** regime was needed, so some people supported the federal system to replace the confederation system, and the 1887 Constitution of the United States appeared, which replaced the confederation system with federalism. The advantage of federalism is that it has the power to collect taxes, declare peace and war, and unify the currency, which is convenient for the integration of the power of the whole country.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, the War of Independence was a war between the American states and the British colonial rulers, led by a group of people headed by Washington to oppose British colonial rule.

    The Civil War was a civil war that arose from a dispute within the United States over the abolition of slavery.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not really. Revolutionary War Civil War.

    Participants: U.S.-Britain Civil War at home in the United States.

    Motivation: Independence The redeployment of the different ruling classes in the North and the South regarding the economy.

    Result: The United States became independent and the country was united.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hehe, brother, you're confused, these two are nearly a hundred years apart, it's too far away! They are not together at all, please don't get confused! However, I can tell you clearly that the American Revolutionary War was against British colonial rule, and it can be regarded as a national independence war and a bourgeois revolution, while the American Civil War was just a war that took place within their country, in short, a civil war!

    Since I'm not a historian either, I'm not going to say, so I'll send you a link and you can see for yourself when you have time!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1.War of Independence: 1775-1783

    Cause: Britain wanted North America to always be its raw material source and commodity market, and tried its best to suppress the economic development of the colonies and loot more wealth from the colonies, leading to the rebellion of the American nation.

    2.Civil War: 1861-1865

    Cause: The election of the Republican Lincoln, a moderate who opposed slavery, triggered the secession of the South.

    Federalism was stipulated in the 1787 Constitution of the United States, so it has nothing to do with the Revolutionary War, right?

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, 1 is fighting with the British, 1 is a civil war.

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