Causes of the Civil War

The Differences Between the North and South (The Civil War

By Mountjoy, Shane & McNeese, Tim

Publishers Summary:
In 1861, Americans became engaged in a bloody civil war in which more than 600,000 Americans lost their lives. The conflict began after several states withdrew from the Union. "Causes of the Civil War: The Differences Between the North and South" examines the sectional rivalries that surfaced in the early 19th century and intensified in the decades leading up to the war. Two distinct American societies had developed: one industrialized, urban, and relying upon free labor, and the other rural, agrarian, and built upon slave labor. As the United States expanded its territory westward, the differences in the two sections fueled the debate over slavery and its use. In the 1840s and 1850s, tensions escalated, resulting in the secession of the Southern states and the declaration of war between the Union and the Confederates.Read MoreRead Less

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ISBN
978-1-60413-036-2
Publisher
Chelsea House Publications


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Reviewed on October 1, 2009

Gr 5-Up "Leaders" features Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, and Frederick Douglass. A short biography is followed by a brief description of the individual's part in the Civil War. "Causes" is especially well written. Its eight chapters outline the economic, social, a...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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