“Hemans gallows ought to be the fate of all such ambitious men who would involve their country in civil wars, and all the evils in its train that they might reign & ride on its whirlwinds & direct the Storm The free people of these United States have spoken, and consigned these wicked demagogues to their proper doom.” PeopleMenWarCountryStatesMightEvilUnitedUnited StatesFateOughtDirectTrainStormCivil WarWickedAmbitiousReignDoomGallowsAmbitious Man Author:Andrew Jackson
“The Confederate Constitution was almost identical to that of the United States.” WarStatesUnitedHistoryUnited StatesConstitutionCivil WarIdenticalAmerican Civil WarConfederate Author:Bruce Catton
“Before the war it was always the United States *are*, after the war it was the United States is... it made us an is.” MadeWarStatesUnitedHistoryUnited StatesCivil WarAmerican Civil War Author:Shelby Foote
“A friend of mine once said that there were only two truly national events in the history of the United States. One was the Civil War and the other one was the Depression.” SaidTwoWarStatesUnitedUnited StatesEventsMinesCivil War Author:Arthur Miller
“If we trace origins of anarchism in the United States, then probably Henry David Thoreau is the closest you can come to an early American anarchist. You do not really encounter anarchism until after the Civil War, when you have European anarchists, especially German anarchists, coming to the United States. They actually begin to organize. The first time that anarchism has an organized force and becomes publicly known in the United States is in Chicago at the time of Haymarket Affair.” IfsFirstsWarStatesForceUnitedKnownUnited StatesFirst TimeAffairCivil WarEncountersOrganizedChicagoClosestOrganizeAnarchismAnarchistDavid Thoreau Author:Howard Zinn
“On the eve of the Civil War, James Parton could write that 'the political history of the United States, for the last thirty years, dates from the moment when the soft hand of Mr. Van Buren touched Mrs. Eaton's knocker.'” WritingYearsWarStatesMomentsHandsLastsPoliticalUnitedUnited StatesThirtyCivil WarTouchedVansThirty YearsPolitical HistoryKnockers Author:James Parton
“The United States, per capita, at a certain period in its history, had the most junkies of any country ever in the world - right after the Civil War. The most brutal war, the greatest amount of casualties that America's ever had.” WorldWarCountryStatesAmericaCertainUnitedUnited StatesAmountPeriodsCivil WarBrutalCasualtiesJunkie Author:Al Lewis
“It [the Civil War] was a heroic struggle; and, as is inevitable with all such struggles, it had also a dark and terrible side. Very much was done of good, and much also of evil; and, as was inevitable in such a period of revolution, often the same man did both good and evil. For our great good fortune as a nation, we, the people of the United States as a whole, can now afford to forget the evil, or, at least, to remember it without bitterness, and to fix our eyes with pride only on the good that was accomplished.” PeopleMenWarStatesDoneWholeEyeRememberEvilNationsSidesDarkForgetUnitedUnited StatesStruggleRevolutionPridePeriodsTerribleFortuneInevitableCivil WarAccomplishedGood And EvilBitternessHeroicGood Fortune Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“Moammar Gadhafi and the revolt against Gadhafi was not started by the United States. It was started by the Libyan people. And the reason why I argued we needed to get involved is because he was going to go one way or the other. And my argument then was proven true, and that is, the longer that civil war took, the more militias would be formed and the more unstable the country would be after the fact.” PeopleWayWarCountryStatesReasonFactsWould BeUnitedUnited StatesNeededInvolvedArgumentOne WayReason WhyCivil WarProvenGet InvolvedRevoltUnstableMilitia Author:Marco Rubio