Civil War Dbq

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The American Civil War was a war fought in the US between the North and the South from 1861 to 1865. People have debated on the reasons for this war for a long time, but there are more reasons than one would think. While slavery is sometimes thought to be the only cause for the American Civil War and sectionalism of the United States, other things like the Industrial movement and Abolitionism had a big impact on why the war was fought. The Industrial movement was when America started mass producing different commodities while needing a lot of labor too. Slaves in the South started getting tired and sick of being owned and forced to do work, and decided they would rather die and kill a few of their owners than keep in the labor. There were very …show more content…

A man named Samuel Slater built the first line of factories in the US. An industry is where man or machine do work to produce different commodities. Back during the mid eighteen hundreds, there were no machines, and men and woman did all of the work. This was really good for the owners because they could pay people really cheap to work in terrible conditions and produce a lot of what they needed. On the other side, the workers had it really bad, working in conditions that could kill them for very low pay. Because of this, some workers started rebelling just like the slaves in the south. The rise of this industrialism pushed the North and the South even more apart, but also closer together in a way. The South was very rural, had a lot more blacks than whites, and had slavery, while the North was very urban, and had a huge population of both black and white, but the blacks were free. It also brought them closer together because by putting these workers in death conditions is kind of like slavery in a way. Even though they were free and got paid, they were only free a few hours and got paid very low. The working hours were 8 hours or more every single day, no matter the …show more content…

An abolitionist was someone who was against slavery. The problem was that they didn’t know how they were going to get rid of it. There was only two percent of these people in America at the time. Some of the abolitionists wanted to gradually get rid of slavery, and the other wanted to get rid of it Immediately. Therefor forming gradual abolitionists and immediate abolitionists. When abolitionists did things to speak up, they weren’t treated very fairly. One man named John Brown, an abolitionist, spoke up by raiding harper's ferry and was eventually killed because of this. It's terrifying that only two percent of our nation wanted to stop slavery. It's hard not to understand that owning another human and treating them like an animal is not okay, so why were so many people with it? When people are born into a family or town where there is slavery, they are taught that and only that, which makes them think that it is right. Then these people have kids and teach the the same thing, eventually turning into a ton of people believing in slavery. One of the most important disputes the North and South had was westward expansion.No one could figure out how to keep the amount of free and slave states equal. The two tried to keep it as equal as they could for a long time, but it got too out of hand. Another thing is that the South moving west is that they would have so much more sea