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The American Civil War Causes of the Civil War: Standard: I will understand how Slavery, States Rights, and Unfair Tariffs led to a division between the North and the South. 1. Slavery North-Against slavery South-For slavery The South's economy depended on slavery. (plantations / agriculture -Cotton was king. (King Cotton) 2. States Rights North- Wanted a stronger Federal government. South- Wanted for the states to be more powerful than the Federal government. "States should make their own decisions." 3. Unfair Tariffs Tariff- A tax on imported goods. The South was trading goods with Europe, and the Federal government increased taxes (tariffs) on the South in order to encourage the South to trade more with the North.