American Second Civil War
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Publisher Description
War is ugly no matter what form it takes. The
killing of other people is sickening at best.
Notwithstanding; a house divided by itself
will not stand, a phrase coined by the president of the first
American Civil War. This war was different in that there
were no clear battle lines; the fighting was from house
to house, neighbor against neighbor, as each of the two
major political groups; namely the People’s Party and the
Patrician, and were no longer able to compromise in any
form or on any issue. When the Patrician gained control
of the press and law enforcement, the People’s party
was forced to resort to violence and thus attempted to
eliminate any element that was Patrician. This resulted in
the degree of bloodshed much greater than their previous
Civil War as the People’s Party President demanded that
anything that represented the Patrician to be executed.
These bodies would be burned and not buried. The
remaining population of just over 100 million was left
with the task of rebuilding this nation now peacefully
split into two parts both securing their borders.