The Civil War: Causes and Effects
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The Civil War: Causes and
Comparisons
Libertyville H.S.
Causes of the Civil War
Was slavery THE cause of
the Civil War?
BUT…
Moral issue
Most clearly distinguished N,
S
Heart of the most divisive
issue
Vast majority of southerners
not slave owners
Vast majority of northerners
not abolitionists
Lincoln, GOP did not
threaten slavery where it
existed
4 slave states stayed in the
Union
Causes of the Civil War
Economic causes
Industrial
N v.
Agricultural S
Slave economy vs.
wage economy
Rivalry over slavery,
tariffs
Aristocratic planters
vs. industrialists
Causes of the Civil War
Nature of the Federal
Union
South: compact theory
(States’ rights), right to
secede
North: people created
union; indivisible; can’t
secede!
Lincoln: keep slavery to
preserve Union: war
(initially) not about
abolishing slavery
Causes of the Civil War
Control over the central
gov’t
Struggle
over territories
(free v. slave)
West tied economically
to the North
W
land NO GOOD for
cotton
S lost W support,
sympathy
Thus S a minority region,
w/in America
Causes of the Civil War
Differences in culture
South
static, aristocratic
North more dynamic,
democratic
Fanaticism
John
Brown’s raid
“Bleeding Kansas”
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Lack of leadership for
compromise
Advantages of the North
Controlled 2/3 of states
(in blue)
19
free states
4 border states: DE,
MD, KY MO (but
southern parts of OH,
IN, IL were pro-south)
WV became state,
breaking away from VA
Northern population = 22
million vs. 9 million in S.
Advantages of the North
Northern manufacturing
represented over 90% of
the country’s industry
South had few factories
Iron & Steel mills
Armament factories
textile factories
Dependent upon imports
North retained control
over navy, merchant
marine
Advantages of the North
North contained over 20k
miles of railroad track,
more than double the
South
North possessed more
than ¾ the nation’s
financial resources
N had easier time
financing the war
S struggled to raise
money to buy war
supplies
Advantages of the South
Geographically
compact group of 11
states
Original seven states
that seceded joined by
4 border states: AR,
TN, NC, VA
Southerners fighting a
defensive war
Interior lines
Shorter lines of
communication
Knew terrain
Advantages of the South
South retained loyalty
of outstanding military
leaders
Robert
E. Lee
Thomas “Stonewall”
Jackson
South had friends in
Great Britain, France
Aristocracy
Cotton
imports
S. expected quick
recognition
Nicknames of North, South
•
North
•
Blue
• “The Union”
• “Boys in Blue”
• “Yankees”
• South
• Grey
• “Boys in Grey”
• “Johnny Reb”
• “Rebels”