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The issues that tore our nation apart. Causes of the Civil War The issues that tore our nation apart.

Cause #1 North South Sectionalism

Southerners were especially loyal to their section Southerners were especially loyal to their section. They thought of themselves... as citizens of their own state first, as Southerners second, and as U.S. citizens third.

Prior to the Civil War, the United States was not really united. North South Our country was more like two separate countries sharing the same land.

This loyalty to your state or section of the country first and the nation second is called... sectionalism. The intense feelings of sectionalism further divided the country into two separate sections- North and South.

The North was industrial, had large cities, followed the politics of the Republican Party, and was anti-slavery.

The South had an agrarian economy, rural communities, were loyal to the Democratic Party, and was pro-slavery.

Cause #2 Slavery

Slavery was a cause of the Civil War for two reasons. #1. The South viewed slavery as a necessity to maintaining economic wealth. However, many people in the North viewed slavery as evil and unconstitutional.

#2. Slavery was not just a moral issue but a political issue as well. If there were more slave states in the U.S., then the South would have more power in Congress. If there were more free states in the U.S., then the North would have more power in Congress.

Both Northerners and Southerners fought fiercely over the moral and political issue of slavery. If the U.S. had been founded without slavery, then the following causes of the Civil War may have never been issues.

Cause #3 States’ Rights

States’ rights is the idea that each state had the right to determine whether or not to follow federal laws. United States Law Southerners supported states’ rights. They believed that they had the right to own slaves and even secede, or leave the Union, if they desired.

Southerners were also angry at Congress using its power to impose taxes on the South’s agricultural products. They felt that any federal tax restricted the rights of the individual states.

Northerners did not support states’ rights Northerners did not support states’ rights. They believed the national government had final power. The federal government had the power to make laws that applied to all states, including imposing taxes.

Cause #4 Election of 1860

When Republican Abraham Lincoln won the Election of 1860, Southerners believed that their rights would no longer be respected. Last Straw = 11 southern states eventually secede from the Union.

Cause #5 Secession

After Lincoln’s election, eleven southern states eventually seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America. Texas’s lawmakers voted to secede by a vote of 166 to 8, and the people of Texas voted for secession by a margin of more than 3 to 1.

Abraham Lincoln and other Northerners viewed Southern secession as an unconstitutional act. On April 12, 1861 Southern troops attacked Ft. Sumter, a Union garrison off the coast of South Carolina.

No one was killed on either side during this first battle of the Civil War. It was a “bloodless opening to the bloodiest war in American history”.

1.Sectionalism 2. Slavery 3. States’ rights 4. Election of 1860 Let’s review the main causes of the Civil War: South North 1.Sectionalism 2. Slavery 3. States’ rights United States Law 4. Election of 1860 5. Secession