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Political Parties Splinter
The Election of 1860
Southern States Secede
Efforts at Compromise Fail
First Shots at Fort Sumter
Lincoln Calls out the Militia
The war between the United States and the Confederate States began on April 12, 1861 at Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina. The immediate cause was Constitutional principle: the U.S. government refused to recognize the southern states' right to secede from the Union, and the C.S.
Andrew Jackson was winner of the popular vote in the election of 1824 but not victor in election. John Quincy Adams won the election
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D. the Union honoring tribal treaties signed with the Confederacy
Explanation:
In The tribal treaties, the confederacy promised to not disturbed the Native's land in exchange for their help during the Civil War.
After the civil war ended, the Union decided no to honor these treaties and forced a lot of tribes to migrated out of their ancestral land.
The union wanted to used the land to provide enough space for railroads development. They wanted a fast method of distribution to deliver products from southern states to mid-norther states.
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Christian philosopher and theologian.
Explanation:
yea