Could The Civil War Have Been Avoided? Could the bloodiest war of America's past been avoided?The Civil War started in 1861 at the Battle of Fort Sumter. It was fought between the North (Union) and South (Confederacy), but most of the fighting occured in Southern territory. Over the total time that the Civil War lasted more than 600,000 Americans died. The main cause of the Civil War was the issue over slavery. The Civil War could not have been avoided for two reasons: a candidate from either the North or South would have to win the election, which would make the other side mad/scared and The compromises made the North and South mad. Firstly, the Civil War could not have been avoided because someone had to become president, either the North or the South, and whichever side didn't win the other would be mad. Since Lincoln won the election that made the Southerners mad and scared. This would have happened to the Northerners if the South won the election, so it was inevitable. Following Lincoln's victory in the election, South Carolina seceded from the Union on September 22, 1860. Following South Carolina's secession, most of the slave states seceded from the Union and the country …show more content…
The Compromise of 1850 was not the only compromise that caused disputes between the North and South. The Compromise of 1850 turned all Northerners into slave catchers and enforced the fugitive slave law. This angered the Northerners because they could get fined or imprisoned for not following it. So Northerners simply didn't follow it because they thought it was unjust, which made the Southerners mad. Some people may believe that if both sides never made certain compromises that the Civil War would not have happened, but without compromises the Civil War may have even occurred earlier because the the North and South could not agree on much at the time. (Boston Newspaper