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Civil War Dbq

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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

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