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Causes of the Civil War Notes Miss Springborn Team 6

What really caused the Civil War?? The war breaks out because of many different reasons. All of the reasons are based on a different of interests between the NORTH and the SOUTH regions of our country. Ironically, in 1787, James Madison said, “It seemed now…that the real difference of interests lay not between small and large states, but between northern and southern states”

First Cause… State’s Rights Old question…Who should have more power? The state or the national government? South: Wanted State sovereignty North: Wanted National sovereignty Sovereignty means…authority or rule, having the power

Second Cause… Tariff Disputes A tariff is a tax on imported goods South wanted LOW tariffs North wanted HIGH tariffs to protect their own manufactured goods Tariff = Tax

Third cause… Different Economies Economy is the way your culture/group makes money In the South they made money through agriculture and farming In the North they made a living through industry and manufacturing It becomes the Planter vs. the Industrialist

Fourth cause…Slavery In 1860 only 25% of southerners actually owned slaves Most southerners supported slavery Northerners opposed slavery because it was job competition between slave and free labor…slaves were NOT paid for their work Abolitionists will create a different argument against slavery…

Abolitionists argument against slavery… These reformers argued for an IMMEDIATE end to slavery They argued that slavery was cruel and inhumane treatment for human beings They argued for racial equality They argued for voting rights for all African Americans in the nation

Some important people in the Abolitionist movement… Frederick Douglas: former slave, great writer and speaker, becomes one the most important black leader of the 19th century William Lloyd Garrison: white northerner who published “The Liberator” newspaper Harriet Tubman: an escaped slave, was a conductor on the Underground Railroad, made 19 trips and freed more than 300 slaves

More famous abolitionists… Harriet Beecher Stowe: white northerner who wrote the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, fictional story about slavery, very popular and made many northerners want to end slavery John Brown: white southerner who attacked the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry in Virginia, wanted to start a slave revolt, was captured and executed for his crimes

Another cause… The Expansion of the United States As the United States gets bigger, the question of slavery in the new territories gets more heated Every time we add a new territory or state we must decide what to do about slavery…creates a BIG DIVIDE between Northerners and Southerners

Lots of Compromises about the new land and slavery… Missouri Compromise of 1820: Missouri wants to become a state. They also want to allow slavery in their state. Problem: If Missouri comes in as a slave state then there would be an 12 slave states and 11 free states… NOT EQUAL Solution: Let Missouri be a slave state and let Maine become a state and be a free state. Now they are EQUAL!

It comes up again…in 1850 Compromise of 1850: Lots of new land and territories to divide up after the Mexican War ends. Problem: What to do about slavery in these new lands??? Solution: California is admitted as a free state, Texas admitted as a slave state, New territories could VOTE on slavery… this idea is called popular sovereignty. Also included a tough Fugitive Slave Law: runaway slaves caught in the North MUST be returned to the South.

And yet another compromise… Kansas-Nebraska Act- 1854 Kansas and Nebraska Territories could vote on whether or not they wanted slavery. This “solution” creates Bleeding Kansas —both pro-slavery and anti-slavery people move to Kansas and bloodshed arises over disagreements. Over 200 deaths in 4 months over slavery. This situation is seen as a dark forecast of things to come…

After decades of compromising the Supreme Court causes an uproar… Dred Scott Decision of 1857 Scott was a slave of an army doctor Doctor moved to Illinois and Wisconsin (free territories) Supreme Court ruled that slaves are property Slaves could be taken anywhere in United States This throws out all the compromises North is shocked and the South is overjoyed!!

The most immediate cause of the southern states secession… Election of 1860 Four way race; Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, supported by free states, wins first place! John Breckenridge- placed 2nd support from the South S.Douglas & J.Bell received very few votes

Results of this election… The results show us just how DIVIDED the country was at this time Southern states realize that with Lincoln’s election they have to take action They decide to break away starting on December 20th, 1860 with South Carolina …by February 1861 6 other states had seceded with South Carolina After the battle at Fort Sumter, 4 other southern states secede too…

At this point the nation is divided and the Civil War breaks out…