In the form of abolition, it was.
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It can be argued that it was a war for freedom. The South wanted freedom from the Union, and to become it's own country.
If the question is "Is the slavery a cause for the colonies declaring independence from Britain," then no. They wanted freedom from them. Slavery was a big issue in the Civil War, though.
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States' Rights, and the freedom of individual states to quit the Federation. The classifying of slaves as property - and therefore protected by the Constitution.
The Statue of Freedom stands for the freeing of slavery during the Civil War
---- ---- ---- ---- if they fought in the side on the union they gained their freedom
sharecropping did not cause the civil war but it happened after when they couldnt have slaves anymore
The web address of the African-American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation is: www.afroamcivilwar.org
No. The Revolutionary War was 1775-1783 between the to be United States and the British. The Civil war was between the North and South of America. America wanted freedom from the British in the revolutionary war whereas the South wanted freedom form the North of America in the Civil war.
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Whether or not it was a war about slavery (debatable), it did result in the ending of slavery.