The English Civil War (1642-1651) was primarily driven by conflicts between King Charles I and Parliament over governance, taxation, and religious authority. Tensions escalated due to Charles's attempts to rule without Parliament and impose Anglican practices, alienating Puritan factions. Additionally, regional disputes and the struggle for power between monarchy and parliamentary authority further fueled the conflict, ultimately leading to a full-scale civil war. The clash of political ideologies and social changes also played significant roles in igniting the conflict.
The breach between the Army and Parliament in the period 1646 to 1648 triggered the Second English Civil War.
The Civil War
All of the following were issues or events that led to the outbreak of the Civil War except the economic prosperity of the Northern states. While tensions over slavery, states' rights, and territorial expansion were significant factors, the economic success of the North actually contributed to its ability to wage war but did not directly cause the conflict itself.
If you mean "after the Civil War", the answer is Oliver Cromwell.
Oliver Cromwell
mostly slavery
Fugitive slave act in 1850 along with government control toward slave states and slave free states.
The issues leading to the Civil War were starvation, and the Royals versus the Peons. In other words, this was the 99% versus the 1%.
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ggherbbyi
mostly slavery
They were being persecuted in England and wanted religious freedom.