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Union vs Confederacy: Civil War Comparison Diagram #1485405 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational Venn diagram contrasts the Union (North) and Confederacy (South) across critical dimensions of the American Civil War, including economic structure (industrial vs agricultural), capitals (Washington D.C. vs Richmond), key leaders (Lincoln, Davis, Jackson, Grant), and stances on slavery. Shared elements like dependence on slavery and military engagement are placed in the overlapping center, while unique traits-such as the North’s industrial base and the South’s plantation economy-are clearly separated. The diagram also notes war outcomes: the Union won, the Confederacy lost.
Used in history education websites, K-12 or college lesson plans, museum exhibits, and online encyclopedias to help learners quickly grasp core distinctions and commonalities between the two sides in the Civil War. Matches user intent for visual study aids, comparative analysis, or curriculum support.
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