the passage explains the sequence of events that led to the civil war. What happened after seven southern state seceded from the
union? A: The american civil war began B: Abraham Lincoln was elected president C: Vermont abolished slavery in its constitution D: The north began a process of industrialization
The correct answer is A) The American Civil War began.
What happened after seven southern states seceded from the union was the beginning of the American Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln won the elections and became President of the United States. The Southern states knew that this would be its worst nightmare. They did not support abolition because their economies depended too much on slavery. The states that seceded were South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, and Texas. They formed the Confederate States and the War began.
Marius was a legendary figure in Roman who held the role of Consul 7 times, defeated the Germanic invaders, and helped Rome become a power. He is credited with instituting a new recruitment system, which helped strengthen the Roman army.
Three groups comprised the Republican Party in the South after the Civil War. “Scalawags” were white Southerners who supported the party, “carpetbaggers” were recent arrivals from the North, and freedmen were freed slaves.