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Primary source analysis of a document from the American Civil War. The diary of Carrie Berry captures the feelings of Americans from a confederate point of view.

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THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR: CARRIE BERRY’S EXPERIENCES




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Confederate soldiers attacking Fort Sumter, South Carolina, on April 12, 1861 set in motion

the American Civil War. The United States of America government reacted to this incident by

fighting the Affiliated States of America in the four-year war. The most important cause of conflict

between the warring factions was the long-standing differences in opinion over the institution of

slavery. Prior to the war, there had been a prolonged period of tension between members of the

public and politicians from the Northern and Souther states of America over factors that had a direct

relationship with this institution. Specifically, there was discourse over the cultural values

surrounding it, financial interests justifying its existence, and questions over the extent of the

federal government’s power to control the individual states. Failure to resolve these questions

heightened the tensions between factions on either sides of the discourse, which eventually

escalated into the Civil War. The Civil War had severe ramifications on the human condition of

Americans, causing immense suffering to individuals, infrastructure, and cohesion in America.

The human cost of the American Civil War is of great historical significance, teaching a

painful lesson on the heinous nature of war. More than 650, 000 soldiers died in this war, with both

sides incurring severe casualties1. The armies destroyed infrastructure that had taken decades to

establish, such as bridges and whole cities. Tensions escalated as Americans became suspicious of

each other. Thus, for four years, the war turned American industriousness and ingenuity into a force

of destruction instead of the construction that had characterized America’s heydays. Like most wars,

the American civil war dragged on for longer than either side had anticipated. Consequently, the

losses that Americans incurred in terms of lost lives, property, and time were of a greater magnitude

than anyone had expected.

Despite these losses and destructions, the American Civil War created an environment which

fostered the creation of a vast collection of literature. Perhaps the pain, desolation,shock and hope

that the war generated provided material for this literature. More than sixty thousand books were


1 J. David Hacker, “A Census-Based Count of the Civil War Dead,” Civil War History 57, no. 4 (2011): 307–48,
https://doi.org/10.1353/cwh.2011.0061, 312.
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