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This document explains the American Civil War, an internal conflict from 1861-1865, between the Union and 11 Southern states forming the Confederacy. The Union won, making it the bloodiest war in U.S. history. In February 1861, seven slave states seceded, later joined by four more. The war began with Confederate attacks on Fort Sumter in South Carolina. The document includes a Vietnamese translation. An image of the American flag is also depicted.
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This document explains the American Civil War, an internal conflict from 1861-1865, between the Union and 11 Southern states forming the Confederacy. The Union won, making it the bloodiest war in U.S. history. In February 1861, seven slave states seceded, later joined by four more. The war began with Confederate attacks on Fort Sumter in South Carolina. The document includes a Vietnamese translation. An image of the American flag is also depicted.

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