It is a difficult question to answer. Certainly the quintessential idealogical differences between Pro-Abolishionists and Anti-Abolishinists played their part,
(oft calling to mind the titanic struggle between Cliff Barnes and JR Ewing in Dallas circa 1984). But the official U.S. stance would be:
1)Slavery
2)Industrial differences
3)Political Differences
The three ethnic groups that fought in the Civil War were whites, African Americans, and Native Americans. They all fought for distinctly different reasons.
The North, South, and Europe. Europe is the third ethnic group that fought in the civil war because the south forced Europe to help the south with the powers of their blockade breaking skills. The way the South forced Europe to help them was the use of cotton, the South had a abundant supply of cotton that Europe did not have. Thus bringing Europe into the Civil War .
Um... Just a guess, But the North fought with the South. So theirs two. Add in the west, Theirs your three Regions. :) North, South, West.
- South wanted the right to make their own decisions - North thought slavery was inhumane - South needed slaves for farming Was I any help? :)
The Civil War World War 1 The Revolutionary War
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Three reasons The Civil War occurred was: 1. Slavery, The south wanted slaves but the north didn't 2.President Lincoln won the presidential election and the southern states seceded 3.Rights, the southern states wanted the state government to be stronger then the Federal Government and the north felt the opposite
civil rights
the land was cheaper in the south
There were many ethnic groups that fought in the US Civil War. Three of them are the following:1. Irish-Americans;2. British Americans; and3. Afro-Americans..this is a racial group.
At least three million.
Gettysburg, a three-day battle fought in Pennsylvania.