deprecated war; but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive; and the other would accept war rather than let it perish. And the war came" (Abraham Lincoln). The period of time before the civil war was one filled with Social and economic divergence between the North and South, tension and compromise between North and South on the question of slavery, several Crises in the 1850s and the election of Abraham Lincoln. Considering these factors the civil war was essentially inevitable. In…
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In a way I think the Civil War was inevitable and in other ways I don’t think it was inevitable. So what was the Civil War? The Civil War is a war that started on April 12, 1861 and ended on May 26, 1865. So who fought in the war? The North and the South fought over slavery. Slavery was very popular in the South and that’s how people earned money to live on. In the North people were very much against slavery. They made their money by their manufacturing industry. The North and the South had verbally…
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you believe in the inevitable? Is it certain that things are meant to come, and no matter what is done, they are bound to occur? The American Civil War was a 4-year war between the Union and the Confederacy, a bloody but meaningful battle between reunification and independence that influenced the foundations of the United States of America we know today, and as you comprehend the upcoming claims and insights, you will come to find out that this war was clearly inevitable, or was bound to occur. To…
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Was the Civil war inevitable? In my opinion, I think the civil war was inevitable. The war was the result of bad leadership. The South with its farming and cotton plantation economy and the North with its industrial economy, the North and South held different beliefs of slavery. The South relied on cheap slave labor and was threatened by the North’s push to abolish slavery. Slaves were an essential part of the economy in the South. Slave owners did not want to start paying for labor, which…
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American Civil War: Inevitable but Imperative? The Civil War: unarguably one of the greatest battles in American history. It shaped the way our country is today, regarding our economy, society, and federal and state governments. But the question must be asked- could it have been avoided? Could the lives of hundreds and thousands of people have been saved? Despite the arguments that a compromise could’ve been made to resolve the issue of slavery in the U.S., the Civil War was inevitable because slavery…
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Was the Civil War Inevitable? The Civil War was one of the bloodiest conflicts in American History. It was devastating for the United States with 620,000 lives being lost. Many view the Civil War as conflicts between the northern and southern states in the antebellum period. The Civil war was inevitable due to sectionalism, the fights for states’ rights and manifest destiny. The expansion of slavery in the new territories resulted in political and social divisions in the US that increased…
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inventions that required more land to be needed. Some inventions were the Cotton Gin and the Textile Mills. The Cotton gin was a machine that picked seeds out of the cotton a lot faster than a person could, which made it easier and faster to manufacture. Also, the Textile Mills turned the seedless cotton into clothing. Many people wanted these clothings because it was already made and it was cheaper, than making clothing themselves. For this reason the U.S. started moving westward to gain more land. (Hakim…
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to the civil war, the fight between the people who believed in slavery and those who didn’t. Though there were various causes three of those causes include “Bleeding Kansas”, Dred Scott v. Stanford, and the Compromise of 1850 these three factors will play a huge part in the Civil War. The Compromise of 1850 is one of the few factors that began the push towards the Civil War. Made by Henry Clay it stated that California would enter as a free state and the policy of popular sovereignty was applied…
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APUSH (1) Cold War 1945-1960 Demek Steve Kim Was the Cold War inevitable? - Following World War 2, the Cold War started in the late 1945's. The Cold War was inevitable due to the tension between the two nations, USA and the USSR. The two super powers of the world following the end of the Second World War. Both the USA and the USSR came out of the war with minimal damage compared to the other world power. Great Britain, France, Italy, and Germany were destroyed and very poor, while USA and…
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Missouri is admitted as a slave state, while on the other hand Maine was declared to be admitted as a non-slave state. The main issues that led to the Missouri Compromise were the following: the argument of slave states, federalist leaders of the anti-Missouri group as well as President Henry Clay. The federalist leaders of the anti-Missouri group's main goal was to convince northern…
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