What was the Civil War primarily fought over? The Civil war had numerous key factors leading up to the war itself. I will write about the 3 factors I think played the biggest role in sparking The Civil War. The 1st factor being slavery and state rights, the 2nd factor being political tension, and finally, cultural and economic differences. Slavery and states rights had a huge impact on the causes of the Civil War. The north saw slavery as an “institution” that shouldn't exist. They also wanted the federal government to use their power and abolish slavery completely.. The southern states on the other hand, had a strong belief that slavery was needed, but keep in mind the south used slaves for just about everything they needed done. Slavery was basically the foundation of the southern states. The issue that led to the union being disrupted was the future of slavery. The southern states felt as if the government wasn’t helping them protect their right to own slaves. The country expanded westward and …show more content…
America at the time had already been divided for many many years. Both sides having different views on many problems in the country. The failure of multiple compromises only made the tension between the north and south even worse. When Lincoln was elected, the south saw him and the republicans as a threat to their society. Reason being, the republicans opposed the expansion of slavery. Slavery expansion played a big role in the south’s economy by allowing them to grow their agricultural economy. Other political disagreements include tariffs and the role of the federal government and laws. The south thought the north was using the federal government unfairly and completely ignoring what the south wanted. This made the south bitter and lose trust. Political tensions and disagreements made the south feel the only way to protect their institution was to secede from the northern