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The northern territories of the union armies fought with the southern territories. After John Brown's massacre, the union armies marched to Virginia to meet with Robert Lee's southern armies.

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Q: How did the economic of north and south lead up to the civil war?
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What did differences in the north and south lead to?

The differences in the North and South over slavery lead to the Civil War (1861 - 1865) which the North won, the country was united and slavery came to an end.


Why wasn't a compromise reached in the Civil war?

The North tried to compromis with the South which lead to the south ceceding from the union and beginning the civil war


How did sectionals lead to the civil war?

Because the south wanted slaves and the North did not want slaves.


What economic differences helped lead to the US Civil War?

The North, for the most part, had a manufacturing economy along with an agricultural one.The South relied on the sale of agricultural products., such as cotton. As a consequence, the South came to rely on slave labor to produce these products. This was offensive to the North and became one of the factors that led to the US Civil War.


How sectionalism helped to lead to the Civil War.?

Because the south wanted slaves and the North did not want slaves.


What events lead to the Korean civil war?

Communist North Korean's attempt of conquest of South Korea.


How did the different geography of the north and south contribute to the outbreak of the civil war and the north's success during the war?

The north doesn't grow cotton, but, it has a lot of industry. The south's use of cotton, (and their need of slaves), and their limited industry helped lead to the civil war and the south's defeat.


What are 3 major causes leading to the civil war?

Three major causes leading to the Civil War were: 1) Economic differences between the industrial North and agricultural South, particularly related to slavery; 2) States' rights versus federal authority, with Southern states advocating for more state autonomy; and 3) Political tensions over the expansion of slavery into new territories and states.


How did bleeding kansas lead to the the civil war?

tensions increased between the north and south causing small wars leading up to secession and the civil war


Who lead the South into the Civil War?

Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America. ______________ But he did not lead the south into the Civil War he led them DURING the civil war.


What state lead the south to civil war?

South Carolina


What are two reasons that lead to the civil war?

North wanted new states NOT to be slave and the South did. Also the North economy was more industrialized and the South economy was more agricultural and relied on slave labor