Slavery In The Killer Angels

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Readers who have the chance to read The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara will not be disappointed. Its rich use of characterization help to paint a picture of the Civil War that many have not been exposed to. While many Americans assume the Civil War was firmly rooted in the issue of slavery, this is not entirely true. Slavery was one of the key issues that the North and South disagreed on. However, it was more about the rights of each state and individual and the extent of power the federal government held. As a result of assuming the South was fighting solely for the right to own slaves, many Americans come to the conclusion that the South was inherently racist and evil. While this novel does not exist to justify the actions of slave owners,