The outbreak of the Civil War was primarily driven by the deep-seated issues of slavery and states' rights. The expansion of slavery into new territories heightened tensions between the North and South, as debates over whether these areas would be free or slave states created significant conflict. Additionally, economic differences, cultural divisions, and the election of Abraham Lincoln, perceived by the South as a threat to their way of life, further escalated the situation, leading to secession and ultimately war.
I believe that the one major factor that caused the Civil War was the election of our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. Southerners believed that they would be under represented in Congress if Lincoln was their president, so they seceded.
The South being outvoted in Congress (because it was getting harder to create new slave-states), and Congress therefore tending to pass laws favourable to the North.
An issue after the Emancipation Proclamation Slavery Taxation Agricultural economy, primarily from exporting cotton
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I believe that the one major factor that caused the Civil War was the election of our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. Southerners believed that they would be under represented in Congress if Lincoln was their president, so they seceded.
The South being outvoted in Congress (because it was getting harder to create new slave-states), and Congress therefore tending to pass laws favourable to the North.
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An issue after the Emancipation Proclamation Slavery Taxation Agricultural economy, primarily from exporting cotton
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