Reconstruction DBQ The causes of America's Civil War (1861-1865) are very simple, slavery and states rights, although the order of the causes are sometimes debated. Union soldiers and leaders did everything in their power to keep the Union intact. In doing so the soldiers pretty much decimated the south, many people lost their property, which, at that time was were a lot of people made their money. Although land was lost and the south had to physically reconstruct after the Civil War, the south also had to reconstruct its society. The south had to somehow integrate the African slaves into its society. The era that followed the Civil War, now referred to as the Reconstruction Era (1865-1877), was not overly successful at revolutionizing the lives of African Americans due to the rise of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), African Americans struggled to gain basic rights, although the right to vote was given to the African Americans during the Reconstruction Era. Throughout the course of the …show more content…
Document C tells the struggles of the newly freed men who fought for their freedom, only to be denied the right to vote for their representatives. It is only right that the men that were trusted with bayonets, during the war, be allowed to vote for their representatives. After years of fighting for the right to vote, African Americans were granted the right to, through the 15th amendment to the United State’s constitution in 1870. Document G (The First Vote) depicts a group of African American men using their 15th amendment right, and voting on some sort of political office. After receiving the right to vote, the newly freed African Americans still were not treated the same as White Americans, and soon after the Reconstruction Era voting, for African Americans, would be merely impossible
The American Civil War was one of the major events in history that helped develop America to what it is today. Many people think that the American Civil War was fought over the issue of slavery alone, but in reality it was caused by many disagreements and events between the northern free states and southern slave states that occurred prior to the war. Monetary alterations were one of the main reasons the North and South had many conflicts and differences in beliefs. The Civil War was an inevitable event for the South due to economic, political, and social reasons.
“Civil War” historians have had prolonged debates on how the civil began, most say slavery was the leading cause. African Americans have been enslaved since 1619 when a Dutch ship brought 20 of them ashore in the British colony of Jamestown, Virginia. From then on slavery was practiced throughout American Colonies. As time went on people soon started to have arguments dealing with the rights and wrongs of slavery which led to protests, violence and war. The Dutch had started a slavery system that turned into a type of cruelty that divided the nation. Slavery has had a great impact in start and end of the civil war between the South and North.
Scholars still debate the various causes of the U.S. Civil War (1861-1865). However, few disagree that the issue of slavery (and the status assigned to black Americans) had been eroding relations between Northern and Southern states from the first days of American independence, and culminated in actual armed conflict shortly after Abraham Lincoln’s first election to the presidency in 1860 (“The American Civil War,” n.d.).
The Civil wars causes were various, but mostly because the President expected the South to give up their slaves who grew their main sources of money. Basically, taking away their income and forcing them to find another source of money. Economy was a huge part of the civil war. Although the fact the South were using humans as servants was unhumane and needed to be stopped. That is why I agree with the Wade-Davis Bill removing the states and the people within them who were guilty of participating in the confederacy and supporting
From Harriet Tubman to Abolitionist movement, Abraham Lincoln’s election to Secessionism, to name a few, the cause of Civil War is still hot topic for discussion. Starting from Fort Sumter, South Carolina on April 12, 1861 the war lasted for four years and ended on 1865. Had the Civil War not started then the abolition of slavery would not have happened when it happened. One can argue if the war did not start the slavery would have come to an end but, peacefully, in slow progression. The reason as to why the Civil Right Movement started when it did is because African Americans had reached to their breaking point due to slavery. The war had major effect against racial segregation and discrimination. The war helped minorities voiced their opinion
The civil war had no known cause but it may have been caused by the economic, political, and social differences. Although we do not know the the main cause of the Civil War. The Civil War time period was still a rough time for everyone. The battle was a life changing battle. The Civil War ended slavery once and for all. Slavery still is happening to this day. It may not be as serious as it was back then, but it is still an ongoing issue to this
the civil was caused by different opinions on slavery. Abraham lincon was elected presdent 1860. Presdent lincon oposed slavery and wanted to put a end to it, Lincon was a republican, Robert e lee was the genral of of the confedert army. From june 1862 and led the army until the end he surrendered lee surrendered the grant of the Apottamax to the north on april 9 1865. General ulysses s grant was the genral of the union army, Eventualy became the presdent of the united states wiluim shermans plan was to destroy the southern railroads by burning them. And there economy the southern needed slaves to support there enconmy. Of cotton picking the northern states wanted to free the slaves as the south disagreeded
There are many people who argue what the real cause or causes of the civil war was. I believe there are many causes but the main cause would be the issue of the southern states not wanting to get rid of chattel slavery. The southern states were dependent on slavery for the production of their economics. The southern states would fight for their policies to over extend into the blossoming states rather than the northern polices. President Abraham Lincoln, without a single vote from the southern state was elected on November 6, 1860, starting the rebellion of the southern states and them seceding from the union. (Civil War Trust)
There are many causes of the U.S. Civil War. This is some causes of the U.S. Civil War. First, the economy, every side of the country has different economy. In the northern was based on manufacturing, so they didn't want slavery. In the south, the economy was based on agriculture, so they need the slavery. There were many southerners owned slaves and this upset many northerners because they were human property and work hard labor as well as faced violence and was illegal to teach them how to write or read. Then, the southern states secede and form the Confederate States of America. After that, a war became between the north and the south. More than 600,000 people died. The Union '' North '' won the war, and the United State of America was one
Before looking into things that happened during the Civil War, it is important to know the causes of the war, two causes are their different lifestyle and sectionalism. The first problem was that the North and South had very different lifestyles. That could be the reason why the South felt the need to have slaves. The North was known for manufacturing and having more business and the South was known for working in the fields. The Southerners were depending on the slaves to get the work done for them and they had so many that they were one third of the population (Wise). The next problem was that both sides thought their power should go to different people. The North was loyal to the country while the South was only loyal to the states that agreed with them. Many federal government and state laws were passed, causing
After America was already independent from the British colonies, the country was growing slowly. But there was something that was stopping its growth, it was the issues of the Federal Government, the Louisiana Purchase, the Indian lands contact, slavery, and the way that the government wanted to organize the country. All this issues led the North and the South to divide and create armies for a civil war that will be coming up. The reasons why this war happened is the most controversial topic that can be talked about in America’s history. But, the primary causes of the Civil War in America was the issue of states’ rights and the preservation of the Union rather than the issue of slavery.
The Civil War lasted from 1861 to 1865. It was a war between the northern United States, or the Union, and the southern United States, also known as the Confederate States of America. The main cause of the civil war was the abolition movement that was attempting to end slavery in the United States. Southern states felt that slavery was a right granted by the Constitution, but they also feared the effect ending it would have on the southern economy. For the duration of Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, war between the north and south continued, with Lincoln insisting that ending slavery and returning the southern states to the Union were necessary for peace. Changes to the nation began during the Civil War, but even bigger ones came about when the Union won, effectively securing America’s path to becoming an industrial nation rather than an agrarian one.
The American Civil War was the result of prolonged disputes over the topic of slavery that forever impacted the nation. During this four year time period, the people of the United States went against each other and faced battles that caused the country to divide. Despite the many controversies over the cause of the Civil War, states rights, territorial expansion, and the economy were all significant factors which connected to slavery and instigated the beginning of the war.
The first main cause of the Civil War was conflict between the North and the South regarding slavery. Despite the fact that the United States claimed their freedom, not everyone was free. Frederick Douglas, an African-American abolitionist You are bad at overwatch who was speaking to the men of the North, explains the cruelty and harsh labor and punishments that the slaves located in the South had to deal with on a daily basis (doc G). Not only did this further the divide between the South and North because the North was slave-free, but it also allowed the North to become more aware of the conditions that the slaves were living in. Another harsh encounter revolving around slavery is when John Brown was hung because he tried to steal guns for slaves to cause a slave uprising. While the North considered him a martyr for his actions, the South on the other hand, began assaulting whites who might be involved in the antislavery views (doc I). This further pushed tension between the North and South because of the harsh enforcements that the people took upon themselves to provide. Slavery helped
There is a common misconception about the American Civil War, which is that slavery was the only reason for the American Civil War. The Civil War was a battle between the North and the South. The Civil War started on April 12, 1861, at Fort Sumter when Confederacy soldiers attacked Fort Sumter and ended on May 9, 1865, were Confederacy Commander Robert E. Lee surrendered to the Union commander Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox courthouse. The sixteenth president of the United States Abraham Lincoln led the Union army while Jefferson Davis president of the Confederacy led the Confederate army. While the most common cause of the Civil War is said to be slavery, there were other factors involved also. The causes of the Civil War also included economic difference, westward expansion, sectionalism, political disagreements, and of course views on slavery all of which divided the North and South. Sectionalism splits our nation into two groups the North and the South. Political disagreements caused problems throughout the nation. Then finally, of course, the main issue slavery and what should be done about it.