Objective 3.02 Analyze and assess the causes of the Civil War.

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Objective 3.02 Analyze and assess the causes of the Civil War

Harriet Beecher Stowe Abraham Lincoln said that this was the “little woman that started the big war”, wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Election of 1860 Abraham Lincoln is elected as the 16th President of the United States prompting southern states to secede

Secession To withdraw from the Union

Fort Sumter, SC Built to protect the harbor at Charleston South Carolina during the War of 1812, site of the first shots of the Civil War

Abraham Lincoln 16th President of the US and served during the Civil War, Assassinated in 1865

Jefferson Davis 1st and only President of the Confederacy

Confederation/Confederacy Loose association of states, Southern government established after secession