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What lead to Americans killing Americans in the bloodiest American war ever?

What lead to Americans killing Americans in the bloodiest American war ever?. Could it ever happen again?.

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What lead to Americans killing Americans in the bloodiest American war ever?

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  1. What lead to Americans killing Americans in the bloodiest American war ever? Could it ever happen again?

  2. A civil war is a military conflict what arises from a desire for usually radical change in society as a result of either cultural, social, religious, political or economic disputes due to diametrically opposed and uncompromising ideas about the leadership, administration and management of the population and territory it occupies, and which is resolved through use of weapons. What is a Civil War?

  3. The opponents are usually representatives of the same culture, society or nationality, and contest the right for the control of political power, and with it the right to formulate policy for future administration of the population and resources of the territory where the dispute takes place.

  4. What was the Real Cause of the Civil War?

  5. Some people argue over the cause of the Civil War. • As a whole, most people think it was fought over the issue of slavery alone. • There were many issues that led up to the war, however. • This presentation will attempt to address each of those issues and draw a conclusion as to what the major reason was.

  6. The problems can be categorized in two different ways. • Some people classify the problems into three groups – the political, social and economic causes of the war. • Some people classify the problems into four groups – Sectionalism, States Rights, Slavery and the Election of Lincoln.

  7. SECTIONALISM SO WHAT IS…………………. alism Section SECTIONALISM

  8. Placing the interests of one’s own region ahead of the interests of the nation as a whole. 1. SECTIONALISM

  9. Economic changes created divisions in the US – and particularly the North and South

  10. North depended on manufacturing and trade. MORE ON THIS WHEN WE TALK ABOUT THE INDUSTIONAL REVOLUTION…….

  11. South depended on agriculture and slavery.

  12. In 1817 there were 22 states in the US. 11 slave states (south), 11 free states (north).

  13. That year, Missouri applied to become a state in the United States, WITH SLAVERY BEING LEGAL. Why is that a problem?

  14. Congress agreed and passed the Missouri Compromise in 1820 Fought for months in Congress Henry Clay tried to make both regions happy by admitting Missouri as a slave states, and Maine as a free state.

  15. Maine enters union with MO. Missouri Comp also banned slavery north of the 36°30’ line.

  16. Sectionalism • Do you think the Missouri Compromise solved the problem of admitting new states to the Union?

  17. 2. THE INDUSTRIAL NORTH…..the revolution that will change the world

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