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antiseptic1488 [7]
3 years ago
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multiple important causes that led to secession by the South and ultimately the Civil War. Explanation of theses causes and why

they were important will be a must. The issue of slavery will also be dealt with on a revisionist level as it could have been abolished earlier and what might have happened if it had been.
History
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skad [1K]3 years ago
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Answer:

There were many reasons that led to Secession which ultimately led to Civil war.

Explanation:

Before the Civil War, the country was divided between North and South. Secession was withdrawal of 11 states where slavery was legal from the Union. This was followed by electing Abraham Lincoln as the President. There were many issues between the two states which included the beliefs like one wanted more States Rights while the other wanted the federal government to control the states. Then there were differences over taxes. But the main issue was still slavery. It was legal in South which was then gradually banned.  

The Civil War broke out as a result of all these issues. Since the time of the American Revolution, two camps emerged when it came to the role of government.

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