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The US Civil War happened for many reasons, though probably the biggest was the issue of slavery. When President Lincoln signed into law the Emancipation Proclamation, southern plantation owners basically panicked, thinking that they could not operate without slave labor. Other claimed issues included disagreement over where state laws should supersede Federal Laws and vice-versa.

The southern states banded together to form The Confederate States of America, and tried to secede from the union (United States of America). The northern states believed that we should remain a whole nation, the south disagreed, and so there was war. It was a terrible time for our nation. Families were torn apart, brothers shooting brothers, fathers and sons on different sides. The south was ravaged by cannon-fire, as were parts of the north. Thankfully the nation survived, and hopefully we've learned from our mistake.

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