True. Slavery had very little or nothing to do with the reasons for the American civil war.
I know one had to do with slavery
The historians in the article generally exhibit a range of perspectives on the causes and legacy of the Civil War, with some emphasizing slavery as the central cause, while others highlight economic and political factors. Additionally, they differ in their interpretations of the war's legacy, with some viewing it as a pivotal moment for civil rights and others focusing on its lasting regional divisions. Despite these differences, there is a consensus on the war's profound impact on American history. Overall, the debates reflect the complexity of the Civil War's causes and consequences.
Slavery.... And of course the fire on fort Sumter.
Slavery disputes and trading rights.
debt, crime, and war
Some historians attribute the success of the Nazi Party in Germany to Bismark because of the structures that he laid when he was the leader.
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SLAVERY .
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SLAVERY .
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The answer is somewhat controversial, but historians mostly, if not all, agree that the preservation of slavery was the greatest cause. Secondary causes were states' rights including the right to secede and the right to nullify federal laws within a state.
the issue of slavery is so wrong and causes disgust in many
One of the causes was the North and South's differing views on slavery.
The biggest cause was slavery.
slavery ;) thats it
slavery