Slavery and State's Rights
The spark that set of WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungary by a Serbian nationalist.
The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
The spark that set of WW1 was the assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - Hungary.
Franz Ferdinand was dead during the war, his role in WWI is that he was the spark, the event that set off the war when he was assasinated.
Post civil war.
Not the immediate cause - it had been a long-running debate. The immediate cause was Lincoln's election victory on a ticket of no new slave-states.
there was no war...sort of, russians occupied romania ruthlessly and with ease
First off, an assination did not start the war itself. Tension had been building in the European countries for years. The assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand or Serbia was the spark that set off the forest fire.
All slaves were set free after the Civil War and slavery was banned in every state for the present and future.
after the civil war, in 1865.
Very. A single spark could set it off.
to set up independent farms and businesses following the Civil War. by wahnay.......