The moral cause of the Civil War primarily centered around the issue of slavery and its expansion into new territories. Abolitionist movements highlighted the ethical implications of human bondage, arguing that slavery was a violation of fundamental human rights. The conflict between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions ultimately underscored a profound moral divide in American society, leading to the war as a means to resolve these deep-seated ethical and humanitarian concerns.
sharecropping did not cause the civil war but it happened after when they couldnt have slaves anymore
secession was a part of the civil war. the south had succeededfrom the north.
he was in the civil war ^^^^ nigguh cant spell civil right
it wasn't about slavery
it was god cause they were free
sharecropping did not cause the civil war but it happened after when they couldnt have slaves anymore
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Forced loans didn't cause the Civil War, they had very little to do with it.
The most significant cause in the Civil War was unfair taxation, states' rights and slavery.
secession was a part of the civil war. the south had succeededfrom the north.
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Slavery.
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President Lincoln initially framed the Civil War as a struggle to preserve the Union rather than to end slavery. However, as the war progressed and the moral implications of slavery became increasingly apparent, he shifted the focus by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. This executive order declared that all enslaved people in Confederate states were to be set free, transforming the war into a moral crusade against slavery. By doing so, Lincoln not only aimed to weaken the Confederacy but also elevated the fight for freedom and equality as central to the Union's cause.
That is up for debate. However, most experts agree that the main cause of the civil war was state's rights.
The main cause of the civil war was a battle over states rights.