Causes of the Civil War DBQ From 1861-1865, The United States were in a Civil War within Itself. The two sides were the Confederates, the South, and the Union, the North. This great conflict had many causes. The first major cause of the Civil War was the Missouri Compromise. The second main cause of the Civil War was the reaction to John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry. The last of the major causes was Abraham Lincoln’s election in 1860 and the South’s secession. The very first major cause of the…
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There were many factors that contributed to the Civil War. There were three militant abolitionist antebellum events that helped the slavery ending Civil war as well. These three events were known as The Liberator, Apeal of the colored, and Nat Turner’s revolt. Not only did these contribute to the war, but so did many 1850’s national events. Some of these events were the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the Fugitive Slave act, and the 1850’s compromise. January 1, 1831, The Liberator was issued by Garrison…
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On April 12, 1861 was when the Civil War began between the north and south of America. Now let’s jump back a few years on what causes the tensions to arose between the north and south. Many people believed that because of the Civil War is the reason that there’s no more slavery today; so let’s go back a few years and see why did the north and south had conflict. Let’s also see what could’ve been the present without the north and south debating. The main reason the north and south conflicted between…
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The American Civil War, occurring from 1861 to 1865, was the deadliest war in American history- resulting in the deaths of over 600,000 people. Enacted between the Confederacy in the South and the Union in the North, it divided the nation. Ultimately, Union troops were victorious, attributed to the socioeconomic differences between the North and the South, the leadership of Abraham Lincoln and the Battle of Gettysburg. The Union victory can be accounted for by the socioeconomic differences between…
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individual US states rather than by the federal government.” This definition is important because it was one of the critical reasons why the civil war was not avoidable. However, there were also many other reasons why the Civil War was important to our government. Some of these reasons include slavery and states’ vs. federal rights. A critical part of the civil war was slavery. Southerners were in slavery and fought to keep their way of life. Southerners depended on slaves for economic value to grow…
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During the Civil War there were many battles that shaped the future of the great nation of America. The Confederates seemed, at first, to be on the path towards victory. Their influential and seasoned generals led their armies to overwhelming victories. These victories came from capitalizing upon Union mistakes. Even with the odds in their favor however, the Confederates marched into a bloodbath at Gettysburg, PA.This battle changed the course of the entire war. Gettysburg was a turning point in…
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The American Civil War, was a war of two contentious ideas. One idea, entailed chattel slavery as a right, lawful, and no contention with the Constitution; as the Constitution did forbid slavery, just the import/trade of new slaves form outside of the known Union. The other idea, was for racial equality, abolishing slavery, and allowing all to live in a harmonious union. These two ideas were pushed to the forefront by three competing factions. These factions included slaveholders; who believed in…
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Support was so widespread that the governors of Ohio, Indiana, and several other states begged to send more troops than the President had requested. In Tennessee, the governor said that his state "Will not furnish a single man" to fight against "Our southern brothers." The governors of Kentucky and Missouri made similar replies to Lincoln's request. The President's call for troops led more southern states to secede. In 1863, these 50 counties were admitted to the Union as the state of West Virginia…
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Confederacy’s defeat in the Civil War. Be sure to defend your position. The statistics show the reasons that the South lost were confounded in the handicap that was their economic contribution to the war, coupled with their limited manpower and lack of political skills (Commager and Donald, 1996). The North had the type of economy that thrived from wartime production unlike the South whom suffered due to embargo on the cotton textiles that Washington had imposed on them during the war. As the cash vanished…
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The American Civil War took place during 1861-1865. There were many disagreements between the North and South that led up to the beginning of the war. The three major factors that led to the war were: land expansion, failed compromises, and freedom versus slavery. These three aspects had the biggest effect on the rising tension and sectionalism occurring between the Union and the Confederacy and contributed the most to the start of the Civil War. The second factor was land expansion. Western expansion…
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