Causes were states rights (the South felt that each state was soverign and had the right to govern itself and have advantage of the rights due each state), another cause was northern states attempting to push the southern states into the wishes of the north, which they had no right to do, another cause was A. Lincoln attempting to force his own beliefs onto the Confederate states.
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
Because Lincoln was elected on a ticket of no new slave-states. This meant that the South would always be outvoted in Congress. So they broke away.
Which two developments following the Civil War most helped open the American West?"
That would have been the battle at Gettysburg.
They judged that the South had inferior numbers, no artillery, no navy, and no manufacturing industry.
Any chronicle of American life between 1820 (Missouri Compromise) and 1858 (Lincoln-Douglas debates on the legality of slavery). You would not read far before the causes of the Civil War became apparent.
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
Because Lincoln was elected on a ticket of no new slave-states. This meant that the South would always be outvoted in Congress. So they broke away.
Which two developments following the Civil War most helped open the American West?"
A medley
The short answer would be religion and control...It was about who would run the country and what religion the country would be.
In fact, the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was one of the reasons to the American Civil War (1861-1865)
That he /she will miss their family
that would be called the civil war but there were wars earlier in time where they were frontliners
It would have to Andersonville during the American Civil War.
Men were executed and women were imprisoned.
I would suppose the churches did.