The major disagreement that helped unfold the US Civil War was the view by Southern states that they had the right to remove themselves from the United States. The primary view in the North regarding slavery was that most believed it should not extend to new territories and new states. They and Lincoln were fine to let it exist where it already existed. The US Supreme Court in 1859 stated that slavery was constitutional. Therefore only an amendment to the US Constitution could abolish slavery. This was passed in December of 1865, the 13th amendment.Also, for many Northerners, the secession of the Southern slave states ended the problem. It ended if the South was allowed to secede. US President Lincoln decided that it was better to keep the US united at any cost. This was not a national view point and Lincoln's presidential run did not claim he intended to end slavery.
The North and South disagree upon slavery. The South was fighting for slavery and the North was against it. Leading to the Civil War.
the north wanted to restrict slavery and the south wanted to keep it as it was
They disagreed over slavery the north wanted no slavery but the south wanted slavery.
The most major disagreement was that the North wanted slavery abolished and the South wanted to keep slavery.
the north achieve its objective while the south.....
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The north, you can tell by where it is! :)
It caused it. Had the South nopt attempted to seceded there aould have been nothing to fight about. Michael Montagne
The base cause of the Civil War was the disparate cultural differences between the North and the South. The South was primarily agrarian and the North was primarily industrial.
They were fighting because they made many disagreements between the north and south.
The Civil War brought disagreements about the role of religion in governance, with some arguing for a strict separation of church and state while others believed in a closer relationship between religion and government. Additionally, differing views on issues like slavery and moral values were often tied to religious beliefs, resulting in further divisions among the North and South. Religious denominations also took varied stances on the war, with some supporting abolitionism and others advocating for states' rights.
Grant for the North, Lee for the South
The leading differences between the North and the South leading towards the US Civil War was their respective economies. The North was rapidly expanding manufacturing while the South was primarily an agricultural economy. Also, the Southern economy was driven by slaves. For the most part the North had few slaves at all.
Other way round. It was the disagreements between North and South that provoked the Civil War. The Compromise of 1850 was an attempt to keep the peace, but in order to get California admitted as a free state, Congress had to make concessions to the South, including the controversial Fugitive Slave Act, which allowed the employment of official slave-catchers to hunt down runaways. This raised the temperature of the whole debate.
It was important because at that time the North and the South had many disagreements. The Battle of Gettysburg was more about the North and the South disagreeing on not having slavery and having slavery.
tensions increased between the north and south causing small wars leading up to secession and the civil war
General Robert E. Lee for the South and General Ulysses S Grant for the North.
North: Union South: Confederacy
The north and the south fought against each other in the civil war.
Slavery promoted sectionalism because the south was in favor of slavery and the north was opposed to it. The south didn't want slavery to end. With northerners opposing slavery, disagreements started to rise, which resulted in the south attempting to succeed and the Civil War breaking out.
The north won the civil war.