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How did citizens in the north and the south respond to the outbreak of the civil war?
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How did citizens in the north and the south respond to the outbreak of the civil war?
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How did citizens in the north and the south respond to the outbreak of the civil war?
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south did not feel anything except selfishness and the north had something in their mind and they were equally shocked and also expectant
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