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Readme [11.4K]
3 years ago
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Q: In your opinion, which was the main cause of the Civil War and WHY? (You must provide at least 2 facts to support your opinio

n. Must be 2-5 sentences at
the least.)
History
2 answers:
Scrat [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The difference of opinion on slavery caused many uprisings. Northerners wanted slavery to end, while the South wanted to keep their slaves. The split thoughts of people in both regions led to the departure of states to make their own country. While this happened, attacks were set upon others, causing the Civil War to commence.

Explanation:

more of my answers: (not women's rights)

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both sides of the country depended on slavery because textiles were made in the north with the help of hand-picked cotton by slaves in the south, and the south made lots of heckin money from it but the north knew that slavery wasn't right so they fought about it

Airida [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The cause of the civil war was slavery, expansion, and state rights. It was between the northern and southern states, the southern states wanted to expand slavery into the western states, but the Northern was antislavery and didn't want that. :)

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