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Answer:
The economic, social and political causes of the Civil War were:
- Racism. The social cause for the Civil War was mostly racism, the people in the South wanted to keep their slaves because they were workers that they didn't have to pay for their farm, and they were using them for labor. The North wanted to abolish slavery, but the South didn't want them to.
- Tariffs. In the North, people could afford high tariffs because they were working in factories, and industrialization was very common over there. But, the people in the South could not afford to pay the high tariffs, and felt betrayed by the North. They were going into debt and couldn't afford to keep their farms and plantations.
- The political reason for the Civil War was the President, Abraham Lincoln. He had been elected that year was loved by the North, but not the South. The North loved him because he wanted to abolish slavery, raise tariffs, and he promoted the industrialization of the South, and didn't want slavery to be carried on to the West. The South didn't like that, so they caused a war.
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Answer:
Native Americans were forced to go into reservations.
Explanation:
In the late 19th century, the Americans tried to help what was left of the Natives after the constant wars they fought for their land and the never-ending sickness and illnesses they endured which came from the Americans. The American policy towards Natives pretty much forced them into reservations because they had nowhere else to go and the Americans were not too sure what to do with them.