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[[File:grantDanse_macabre_by_Michael_Wolgemut.jpgpng|thumbnail|left|250px]]====[[Was How did the Destruction Perpetrated by Lincoln, Grant, and Sherman Necessary to End Bubonic Plague make the Civil WarItalian Renaissance possible?]]====January 1, 1863 marked The Black Death (1347-1350) was a pivotal moment in the American Civil War. On this date the Emancipation Proclamation, pandemic that devastated the preliminary populations of which was issued by President Lincoln on September 22, 1862, took full Europe and permanent effect, thus changing the Union’s ultimate war goalAsia. The Civil War plague was no longer being fought to preserve the antebellum Union an unprecedented human tragedy in Italy. It not only shook Italian society, but rather, transformed it. The Black Death marked an end of an era in the words of LincolnItaly, its impact was to be a war of “subjugation…the [old] South” was to be destroyed profound and it resulted in favor of “new propositions wide-ranging social, economic, cultural and ideasreligious changes.{{Read more|Was How did the Destruction Perpetrated by Lincoln, Grant, and Sherman Necessary to End Bubonic Plague make the Civil WarItalian Renaissance possible?}}
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