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Causes of the American Civil War
The South, which was known as the Confederate States of America,
seceded from the North, which was also known as the Union, for many
different reasons. ... In the end all of these disagreements on both sides led to the
Civil War, in which the North won. ... It dealt mainly with the
question of whether slavery was to be allowed or prohibited in the
regions acquired from Mexico as a result of the Mexican War. ... This outraged the North and what was led to the Civil War.
Many different efforts were made to save the Union and prevent a
war. ... But it was not ratified by the necessary
number of states and was forgotten when the Civil War began. ... The only way to
avoid the war was to abolish slavery but this was not able to be done
because slavery is what kept the South running. ... " Because slavery formed two
opposing societies, and slavery could never be abolished, the Civil
War was inevitable.
Approximate Word count = 1946 Approximate Pages = 7.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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