Revolutions have both long-term and immediate causes. This was true of the 1789 French Revolution that temporarily overturned the monarchy. As you might recall, the ideas of the Enlightenment and discontent with the monarchy were the long-term causes of the French Revolution. But the immediate cause of the revolution was France's economic crisis. This crisis led to the meeting of the Estates General and the declaration of the Third Estate as the National Assembly. The revolution was soon underway. Hope I helped. :)
I believe this is referring to the Civil War, in which case the southern states were Confederate and the northern states were Union. They both had different views on slavery, that was the main reason. The southern states felt used leading up to the war because they provided food and crops for the northern states and still weren't considered as industrious or important, really. When laws on slavery became strict, that was the last straw for southern states, as slaves were the main reason they could keep their crops running- plus they were cheap. It was the last straw from them, and they ended up separating from the Union because if it.
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<h2>ALEXANDER THE GREAT </h2><h2 /><h2 /><h2>Alexander the great united the Greek states...yee</h2>