The Civil War was a battle between the north and south, and most people assume the reason the civil war happened was just that of slavery. This is true but most people don’t truly know what really started the Civil War 40 years earlier than the war started. The Civil War was truly started by one thing alone, the Missouri Compromise of 1812. The Civil War was an event caused by the Missouri compromise and all the ripples are created through the 40 years after. After the Missouri Compromise and its good job of holding the balance in the House, and Senate, but failed to keep people from speaking out against what it did, making political leaders speak up and battle between this compromise making one half of the country are prejudice group. It …show more content…
This balance was going to stay balanced and the same for the north could not afford the majority to go to the slave states. The north and south had an equal balance of people in political parties and would not change till after the war but this led some southerners to be prejudice and hateful to the north and how the north told the south it was wrong to enslave people. The Missouri compromise made the prejudice south become a thing, not just the idea of slavery. The line the compromise also spurred on the hatred and warning, or helpful aid of political leaders. Each political person speaking against what the compromise and their prejudice views on the world mostly in the south started northern politics, like Abraham Lincoln to talk back but in a polite way. These political people formed more prejudice people in the south and grew a bigger army by their side each town they went to building up the tense situations in the government and in the political world leading up until the civil …show more content…
The states rights, the Fugitive slave act, and how the line could not totally hold in which states would be totally free, these slaves had it harsh but the only way to freedom was to the north. Some helping slave made a place to be free and help to get there like the underground railroad. States rights made it so these slaves could have that idea of freedom and liberty in this country. Some abolitionist wanted to free the slaves by peaceful means and some like John Brown did not think so and sought violence to be the key to freedom for these slaves. In 1859 John Brown led an attack on Harper's Ferry, an ammunition camp, he captured this camp and he saw that the only way to free slaves was guns and violence. After he captured the camp and armed some slaves he had to fight a militia and lost, he was hanged three days later. Many things happened because the idea of freedom in the south and slaves mind, especially the underground railroad growing and helping more slaves become free, but sometimes there was no help and so the slaves organized rebellions, one such huge one was Nat Turner's rebellion. Nat’s rebellion was a brutal rebellion, of slaves, going house to house killing plantation owners and freeing more slaves as they went. But as all rebellions end in defeat, there was no revolution and they lost leaving a
The American civil war brewing in the middle 19th century because of the varying views on slavery and also because of the growing sympathy for the abolition movement. But the American civil war was unofficially started when Abraham Lincoln was elected president (who was anti-slavery): slave states started seceding from the union. And when the shots at Fort Sumter were fired, the civil war had officially begun.
The political turmoils of nineteenth century America gave way to a massive Civil War which claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. The United States were divided geographically and ideologically. The North was an industrial powerhouse based on (relatively) free labor that focused on factories and manufactures. In its economy it had no need for slaves and was dead set against the very institution of slavery. On the other hand, the south was the agricultural center of the U.S.A. and relied heavily on a large slave population to do most of the manual labor. The election of 1860 pitted these two different world views against each other. The pro slavery Southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge and the abolitionist Republican Abraham Lincoln were
The election of Abraham Lincoln accompanied with the economic and social difference between Souths and north created a rift with in the states. The dissent grew between union opponents and confederates resulting in to deadly civil war. “It began with fanfare of bugles and patriotic oratory, with both sides promising that it would be over in ninety days” (Oates, 364). It miss estimated by both sides whereby plunged into in exorable war. Young folks streamed to recruiting centers from both sides influenced by fellow friends and fascinating military pride. Both sides were not prepared militarily to participate nor had the experienced professional soldiers. The attack of
The Civil War didn’t start because of slavery but it did slowly turn about it and is only known for it. The civil war started because trade imbalance in between the north and south. Lincoln did not agree with the practice of slavery and was against it but knew the Border States would not support him. He knew the civil war would be a great way to stop slavery.
There are various issues that led to the secession of the South, and eventually to the American Civil War. From the time period of 1846 to 1860 many things occurred that contributed to the shift to war and the secession of Southern States, but three things that brought forth both the secession and war was The Bleeding of Kansas, John Brown’s Raid, and the election of Abraham Lincoln.
There is much debate about what the real cause of the Civil War really was. Some historians, like Allan Nevins, argue that sectional differences between the North and South caused a split in beliefs regarding state’s rights economically and politically. Although there were issues and debates over states rights before and during the Civil war, the main cause of the Civil War was the issue of slavery. Other historians, such as Henry Wilson and James Ford Rhodes, argue that the enslavement of African-Americans was the most accurate cause of the Civil War.
After the Civil War, the rapid growth of industry led to positive and some negative changes in American society. The shift from handmade goods to manufactured goods and products had mostly positive impacts on different aspects of society, including the rise of organized labor, government involvement in the economy and urbanization.
In conclusion the Civil War contributed to consistent changes in the US society among which the abolition of slavery was the main change that took place in the US in that time. However, the abolition of slavery, as the primary goal of the Civil War, brought African Americans freedom but not equal rights, liberties and opportunities. In fact, their rights and liberties were expanded as they got equal rights and liberties after the implementation of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the US Constitution. However, efforts of the federal government to provide African Americans with jobs and better life, they still remained in a disadvantageous position by the end of the Reconstruction, as the Freedmen’s Bureau folded up its
The U.S. Civil War was the deadliest war in United States history up until that time. The Civil War caused the deaths of over 600,000 people. The reasons for this are slavery, tariffs, and the Fugitive Slave Law. Slavery was a something that Southerners wanted, however most people in The North were not in favor of slavery. The Fugitive Slave Law let the people in The South search people’s homes for their missing slaves. This led up to The Civil War because of how unfair and pathetic the law was. Tariffs were passed in 1828 and 1832, which “raised the issue of the states’ rights. The next thing that was passed was the Fugitive Slave Law. This law made the people in The South able to “decide for themselves whether to be a slave or free by a vote.”
The Civil war is known to be the bloodiest American War, one that has tainted our history forever and is so significant that is taught to young children. The war had started with the whole conflict on how slavery should be handled with, leading to a bunch of arguments up in the North and the South. Until the south had said “Enough!” and decided to make its separate government for they had no longer agreed to the constitution and government, this is how the war had started. This war was about whether the south should be able to separate from the Union, it was only until the Emancipation Proclamation that everything had changed. That is when finally, when President Abraham Lincoln had decided to make the war about slavery. He made it all about
The Civil War was a disaster in so many different ways. The War was the bloodiest war in the history of America. Also, the idea of fighting your family members or friends is a gruesome thought to think about at the time. The goal of the South in the war was to defend their base and keep the North out. The job of the North was the total opposite because the soldiers had to intrude there area because they were the ones that were trying to keep the South from Seceding.
With the creation of more and more states, debates on whether a state would enter as free or slave. The politics of slavery during this time were tied to the ideas surrounding manifest destiny. Therefore the United States decided that it would need to contain balance meaning there could never be freer than slave states, or more slave than free states. In order to maintain that balance, leaders from both the North and South created compromises that these leaders hoped would prevent the issue of slavery from creating further disagreements between the North and the South. They first created the Missouri Compromise in order to address the issues involving the balance between free and slave states. In 1819, Missouri applied to the Union as a slave state and by doing that it would tip the balance of power in the Senate where the count of free and slave states was eleven a
Before the civil war began slaves in the United States had neither rights nor liberties. This would be particularly true in most southern states. The movement of the civil rights began slightly before the civil war had ended. Written by President Lincoln the Emancipation Proclamation was a small but undoubtable first important step, towards giving African American slaves freedom. Aimed towards the states that seceded from the union and which still contained slavery, this document was meant to free those slaves. And in turn allow them to enroll in the union army. With this added strength to the union, the south had no choice but to surrender. Although slavery did not completely end, it did give them the liberty to fight towards the common goal of freedom.
The civil war was mainly sparked by tensions between the north and the south. Both sides rarely agreed on topics and could never make a compromise. Slavery was a big reason for the start of the civil war, but the causes don’t end there. Although some may say that political or economic reasons started the civil war between the north and the south, political reasons were the real cause. This is because of important decisions made by the government, and the south seceding.
Abolitionist movements began to arise in the North and this did not delight the Southern slaveholders. Slavery was encouraged by Hinton R. Helper in this publishing of Impending Crisis of the South. But it didn’t create a lasting effect for emancipation was dropped. Due to this, stricter slave laws were placed as many slaves attempted to rebel such as Prosser and Vesey. Their differences on social issues were the main cause of why the civil was even erupted.