Civil war in America was inevitable from the beginning. A country can not partake in slavery without an uproar. Tensions were high between the north and the south already because of their different ways of life. The north focused on mass production whereas the south’s biggest trade was agriculture. Slavery allowed the south to prosper, their whole economy was based off of it. Though change was inevitable two documents that sped up the war process were the Fugitive Slave Act and Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin.…
In the mid nineteenth century, sectionalism was increasing, drawing further tension between the north and the south. The Civil War was approaching, as disagreement occurred in the newly occupied territories in the west over slavery law. In 1860, Abraham Lincoln won the election and became president. Lincoln campaigned with a stance that would not allow slavery in the west, but would not remove slave state’s pre-existing laws. Many southern slave states believed the government was pro-north and did not consider the interests of the south, leading to their succession into the Confederate States of America. The main objective of the civil war was to reunite the south with the rest of the union North, while the south was fighting for expansion of state’s rights, with a focus on pro-slavery law. In 1865, Lincoln sent ships to towards the south. This action acted as a catalyst, and the confederacy declared war on the union. By 1863, the Confederate had collapsed economically and diplomatically.…
Is it because of any major events during that time period or just the disagreement between the States worsening over time? I believe the Civil War, began because of the Mexican-American war, the Compromise of 1850, Fugitive Slave Law, and . Although many people believe it happened because of slavery in general, I believe they were caused by these events because of the influence they had on the Northern and Southern States over time. The reason I believe the Mexican-American War aftermath lead to the Civil War…
During the 1800s,up until 1860,the North and South did not see eye to eye on economic and social issues. Inevitably leading to a much anticipated Civil War in 1861.The seeds of the Civil War were planted way before the actual fighting broke out ,the antebellum years prior to this event were filled with political turbulence. Tension between the North and South reached an all time peak when slavery expanded to newly acquired states. To the North slavery was morally wrong and cruel. The South however viewed it as essential to its agricultural economy.…
Civil War in America took place in 1861-1865 between northern and southern states. Many different reasons brought to this event but some more than other. As we all know slavery was the biggest issue of that time and reason for Civil War to start, but behind this issue there are huge economical differences. People in the north did want to change human rights in the whole country because they were against slavery but their economy did not depend on slaves. Southerners did not agree on this mostly because they were highly depended on slave work and they would lose wealth and their independence.…
The beginning of the Civil War was caused by various components occurring in the United States. The role of Slavery brought on the Civil War. With different means of economic prosperity, the north was more industrialized while the south depended on more agriculture. Different political ideology, the south wanted more power to the states while the north wanted more power to the federal government. The Civil War was a gradual progress, the evolving challenges in individual’s civil rights faced led to a common explanation that the Civil War was fought over the moral issue of slavery.…
The Civil War Was An Inevitable Event In American History The Civil War was a nesscary war created by our own demise. As preivous mistakes of allowing slavery and compromise allowed a great nation such as the United States to have a nesscary war amongst each other to radacate it from its lands. This great issue can be traced back to the declaration of independence, three-fithts compromise, and as George Washington warned of political parties. This paper will show how the Civil War was an inevitable war for the greater good of the nation as a whole.…
The Civil War started April 12, 1861 and ended May 9, 1865. This war was fought because people in the North wanted to end slavery whereas, people in the deep south wanted slavery to continue. On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, this declared that “all persons held as slaves are, and henceforward shall be free.” Jefferson Davis “was the president of the confederate states of America.” He wanted slavery to continue in the confederate states of America.…
When the Civil War Became Inevitable There are many instances when the Civil War could have become inevitable. When the Declaration of independence was signed and slavery was still allowed, when John Brown attacked Harper’s Ferry with his small militia, or even when the Missouri Compromise was passed. All these instances showcase the ever growing divide between the Southern and Northern States. One instance though stands out in its direct and public attack. On the surface it was seen in the south as an acceptable reaction, in the north proof of the souths hard ways.…
In the early 1800's, tensions between the North and the South grew uncontrollably due to their differing perspectives. Around the 1850's the South was one of the few remaining slave institutions in the Western World, additionally slaves had to endure harsh conditions as well as high mortality rates. Some factors that contributed to the regional development of the United States of America include, the Second Great Awakening, the economies of the North and South, and failed attempts (compromises) to resolve their differences. It is clear that even though everything was done to prevent the Civil War, it was still inevitable.…
The country we fought so hard for was falling apart. The Southern States succession, made the Civil War inevitable. President Lincoln knew he had to bring the North and South back together or it would bring sudden death to the only democracy in the world. Lincoln said it was unconstitutional for the south to secede, but his argument fell upon deaf ears. April 12, 1861, the Civil War officially began.…
One of the most prominent questions in history was, “Was the Civil War inevitable?” many have formed an opinion and a much agreed with conclusion has come about. Secession was inevitable based on the events that occurred from 1800-1859; The War with Mexico, the Acquisition of Oregon and Texas, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act were three of these important events that led to the inevitable secession and Civil War. Without these events the Civil War and the secession of the South could have been avoided and a solution to tensions created. However, these events did occur and led our nation to War.…
The horrendous Civil War began in 1861. This hideous war divided the nation into the North and South, or mainly anti-slavery vs. slavery. The Southern political leaders relied on slavery so heavily they would even secede. Also, the endless debates over slavery's future changed in generation before the war. Southern political leaders were convinced that slavery was going to be abolished by the Lincoln and the Republican party.…
The government may have tried to get the North and the South to come to a compromise on their differences during the 1800’s, but the Civil War was a completely inevitable event. One of the most notable differences between the North and the South was their stances on who should have more power in government. Northerners believed that federal government should be the one to decide whether slavery was to be abolished or not. The South disagreed since they felt that states should be independent, and have the right to make big decisions (like having slavery) without interference from the federal government. Their strong feelings were based on the fact that agriculture was what the Southerners depended for income and use of slave labor kept the…
The Civil War was fought between the Northern and Southern states of of America. Was the Civil War inevitable? It was a conflict bound to happen due to the differences between the North and South’s views on slavery, society, and politics. The South wanted their independence and freedom from the North, while the North wanted unity.…