The Leading Causes Of The American Civil War

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The American Civil War A civil war is when a country fights against itself. In the American Civil War, it was the North versus the South. The American Civil War was one of the bloodiest wars in American history. The war started because the Confederates broke away, or seceded, from the Union. This action caused a large war. This war was expected to last 6 months at most but ended up lasting nearly 4 years. Our country spent a long time fighting itself.
Nothing starts for no reason. This war is no exception. One of the leading causes of the American Civil War was slavery. The North and South had different ideas about slavery. The North thought slavery was evil and unconstitutional, while the South thought that slavery was the only way the economy …show more content…

African Americans were obviously paid for their service. They were paid 10 dollars but, 3 dollars were taken for a clothing payment. Whites were paid 13 dollars, but they the whites go to keep all of their money (Freeman) .The blacks were paid less but they had to fight harder. The blacks had to fight harder because Confederate officers would bring shackles and capture any blacks they could (Mercadal). Once captured, these soldiers would be thrown onto plantations and consequently work as slaves. The determination of free African Americans gave the North a huge …show more content…

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