mostly slavery
States' rights
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.
Slavery was an intractable issue. Most of the people in the North were against it and most were for it the South. This was one of the main reason for the war.
The Civil War led to the end of Slavery.
mostly slavery
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%.
mostly slavery
Jefferson Davis led the South and Abraham Lincoln led the North .
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States' rights
Habitat destruction, war, poaching and disease are the main issues that gorillas face. These problems have led to gorillas being endangered.
In the first English Civil War (1642-1651), the main factions were the Royalists, led by King Charles I, and the Parliamentarians, initially led by figures such as John Pym and later by Oliver Cromwell. The Royalists supported the monarchy and its authority, while the Parliamentarians sought to limit the king's power and promote parliamentary governance. The conflict arose over issues of governance, religion, and rights, leading to a significant shift in power in England.
Slavery led to the Civil War.
The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.The assassination of Julius Caesar led to turmoil and to civil war.
Alternatives to conventional thinking led people to challenge social issues during the Era of Reform. Spiritualism was the most contentious issue leading to the Civil War.
The Connecticut Plan led to further issues regarding popular representation in the House. This plan eventually led to the famous Three-Fifths Compromise.