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    One cause of the Civil War was the failure of the government to reach a compromise and avoid conflict‚ due to political instability and changes caused by varying beliefs. One example of this was the split of the Democratic Party in 1860. This split occurred because Northern Democrats supported the use of popular sovereignty to determine the status of slavery while their Southern counterparts wanted unimpeded

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    A SELECTION OF PAST AP U.S. FREE RESPONSE QUESTIONS: Part 1: Colonial Period to Civil War Colonial Times 1607 -1775 1. From 1600 -1763‚ several European nations vied for control of the North American continent. Why did England win the struggle? (73) 2. In the seventeenth century‚ New England Puritans tried to create a model society. What were their aspirations‚ and to what extent were those aspirations fulfilled during the seventeenth century? (83) 3. In the two decades before the

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    War started because of the uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states (civilwar.org). After Lincoln won the election in 1860 he was the first Republican pledging to keep slavery out of the territories. It was at this time seven slave states seceded and formed a new nation‚ what we know as the Confederate States of America. President Lincoln’s administration and most of the

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    in 1832‚ but he and his group were found and hung. Abolitionist movements erupted despite government warnings. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a successful novel called Uncle Tom Cabin‚ which managed to describe the struggle of slaves. John Brown led a raid at Harper’s Ferry‚ Virginia‚ but he was later hanged. With the problem of slavery still in action‚ states’ rights became an overriding issue. The North believed that their vision of a perfect Union would protect the future of the United States

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    Illinois Senator Stephen A. Douglas created a bill known as the Kansas-Nebraska act which would repeal the Missouri Compromise that banned slavery from spreading into new territories. Following this‚ a group of Anti-Slavery congressmen decided to refuse this‚ issuing the Appeal of the Independent Democrats. They stated that southerners were only seeking the repeal the Missouri Compromise in order to expand their “peculiar institution.” When this bill became law‚ it shattered the Democratic Party’s unity

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    The Civil War was a major event that had happened‚ and was started by many different ways. This was taken place during 1840’s to the 1860’s. Controversy over the extension of slavery into western territories did contribute to the coming of the Civil War. Even though there were other contributions of the coming of the Civil War‚ the extension of slavery into western territories contributed to the Civil War were mainly politically‚ economically and socially. Extension of slavery into western territories

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    Is early United States history a story of progress? Progress in westward expansion (for white Americans) not good for native Americans. The early United States history is a story of progress and conflict in terms of political‚ territorial‚ and social advancement. Political: Alien and Sedition Acts- During the Adams administration‚ congress passed the Alien and Sedation acts to suppress public criticism of the government and limit the freedom of foreigners in the US. Outcry against these acts

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    California and a growing interest in the West. This expansion created the question of whether or not slavery was allowed in the West‚ and although many people thought that the conflict was solved with the Missouri Compromise‚ they were sadly mistaken (just ask the Native Americans and how compromises worked out with them). The truth of the matter was that the majority of Northerners didn’t really care if the South had slaves or not in the beginning. Odds are that the institution of slavery would had died

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    the topic of slavery the north believed it was wrong and it should be stopped this is why in the north there was a lot of abolitionists groups. The south would constantly say that everything they said was fake and that they are liers. This is why compromise started to break down because the U.S could not hold the balance between the slave states and the free states. The more and more the U.S would try to keep the balance the more it got difficult to control. The U.S gained the new lands gained from

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    period Congress and the Supreme Court made decisions that favored southern interests over northern interests. In the course of the Third Party System the North wanted to abolish slavery‚ while the South wanted it to grow. The result of the election of 1860 was the first time the U.S. had such severe differences that it forced the Union to part‚ which paved the way for the bloody

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