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  1. Hace 3 días · American Civil War, four-year war (1861–65) fought between the United States and 11 Southern states that seceded to form the Confederate States of America. It arose out of disputes over slavery and states’ rights. When antislavery candidate Abraham Lincoln was elected president (1860), the Southern states seceded.

  2. 19 de jul. de 2022 · The Political Effects of the American Civil War. Eighty years after the Declaration of Independence, the USA nearly tore itself apart. Following the terrible American Civil War, an exhausted and angry nation had to figure out how to heal. Jul 19, 2022 • By Owen Rust, MA Economics in progress w/ MPA.

  3. The Civil War. Prelude to war, 1850–60. Sectionalism and slavery; A decade of political crises. Popular sovereignty; Polarization over slavery; Secession and the politics of the Civil War, 1860–65. The coming of the war; The political course of the war. Moves toward emancipation; Sectional dissatisfaction; Fighting the Civil War. Foreign ...

  4. 15 de oct. de 2009 · Updated: April 20, 2023 | Original: October 15, 2009. copy page link. Print Page. MPI/Getty Images. The Civil War in the United States began in 1861, after decades of simmering tensions between...

  5. The Civil War had a demonstrable impact on American politics in the years to come. Many veterans on both sides were subsequently elected to political office, including five U.S. Presidents: General Ulysses Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes , James Garfield , Benjamin Harrison , and William McKinley .

  6. Lists covering some of the major causes and effects of the American Civil War, conflict between the United States and the 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union. The war, which arose out of disputes over the issues of slavery and states’ rights, proved to be the deadliest conflict in American history.

  7. Overview. 6-pdr. Field Gun, between 1860 and 1865. Civil War. In 1861, the United States faced its greatest crisis to that time. The northern and southern states had become less and less alike - socially, economically, politically. The North had become increasingly industrial and commercial while the South had remained largely agricultural.