Essay On The Causes Of The Civil War

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The Civil War, known to be one of the bloodiest wars in the United States, has been a significant factor in the American history. The issues that caused this gory battle between the citizens of the country had been brewing since the nation was formed. Four years of fighting caused about 2% of the populations’ lives. Lives were killed in the field, many dead from illnesses, some wounded, and others taken as prisoners. In retrospection, the Civil War seemed to be inevitable, but there were a few major factors that led to the war. Some of the most important causes Southerners listed for the war were the economic differences between the North and the South, the states' rights, and the issue of whether states would be slave or free.
The economic and social differences between the North and the South brought major tension to the country. After Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in 1793, cotton became a very lucrative crop. …show more content…

President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, exactly during the time that the country was entering the third year of the Civil War. This Proclamation did not free all slaves in the United States. Rather, it acknowledged freeing only the slaves that were living in states that were not under the Union control. The document declared, "all persons held as slaves … shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free". However, it is important to note that this text only applied to the states chosen as being in rebellion. It did not apply to the slave-holding border states such as Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri or to areas of the Confederacy that had already been under the Union control. The careful planning of this significant document, and releasing it at just the right moment of the war, ensured that it had a positive influence on the Union efforts and redefined the purpose of the bloody

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