I'll answer your question with another question. You're kidding me right? Enslaving a human being for the gain of another is completely immoral and I cannot yet wrap my head around as to why humanity let things like slavery and genocide exist.
It is NOT the "civil war". Slavery was a very minor issue at the start of the war.
The issue that the North and South fought over was called the Wilmot Proviso. It was basically a law of slavery: the North and South were fighting over slavery. The North were anti-slavery and the South were pro-slavery
It was the issue of human slavery.
The slavery issue caused the northern and southern democratics to split up and have two different democratic parties.
slavery
Slavery among other things.
The Methodist Church split into a northern and a southern division over the issue of slavery.
The Secession and the Confederate attack against Fort Sumter.
No it was not an issue their!
The issue of expansion of slavery was its expansion and growth into Western territories.
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.
The South looked at slavery as an economic issue. The North viewed slavery as a moral issue. In the North, slavery was proving to be unprofitable in the North and was dying out by the end of the American Revolution, but in the South white Southerners were increasingly more defensive of slavery.