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Causes Of Civil War
As members of the Futurist of America Association, we
have been assigned to look specifically at the cause of the American Civil #War. There are
five aspects that could of led to the Civil War and they are Westward Movement, Social
Change, Froeign Policy Development, Government/Politics Development, and Economic
Development. Out of the five aspects, Economic Development is the best reason for the
eventual Civil War.
First, Westward Movement could of led to
American Civil War because of the Louisiana Purchase, Wilmont Proviso, Kansas-Nebraska
Act, Popular Sovereignity, Compromise of 1850, Missouri Compromise, "Bleeding
Kansas", California Gold Rush, Manifest Destiny, and the Mistreatment of Native
Americans. The Louisiana Purchase was done by President Jefferson because he wanted to
doubled the size of the United States and to get control of New Orleans. Wilmont
Proviso was to ban slaves from territories that might gbe aquired from Mexico. Kansas-
Nebraska Act was the result of Douglas wanting to build railroads from Chicago to San
Franciso. Douglas was a big believer in popular sovereignity, where the people have the
right to decide if they want to be free of slave state, and he completely ignore the
Missoure Compromise. The Compromise of 1850 stated that should be equal number of free and
slave states. The Missouri Compromise said that any state above the latitude of 36 30' can
not be a slave state. "Bleeding Kansas" was where people were fighting over the
issue of slavery and cost many American Lives. The California Gold Rust occurred when gold
was discovered in California and people rushed out to California.When California apply for
statehood, it cause huge problems because North and the South wanted control of the gold
in the state. Manifest Destiny was where Americans believe that they had the right to
expand westward. The Treatment of Native Americans was hoorible because Americans believe
they were superior to the Native Americans. All these issues seperated the North form the
South because each side a different view on each issue.
Westward Movement could of led to the Civil
War, but did not because of Henry Clay. When the Westward Movemet occurred new states
started to enter the union. This is where the promblems begins. Missouri was the first
state, other than Louisiana, to enter the union from the Louisiana Purchase and will give
impications on the status of slavery west of the Mississippi. If Missouri enter the
union as a free state, then the North will get control of the House of Representatives
because they would have more representatives. If Missouri enter the union as slave, the
South will get control over the House. Henry Clay saw this issue cause a huge tension
between the North and South, so he came up with the Missouri Compromise. The Missouri
Compromise stated that any states above the latitude of 36 30' must be free states.
Missoure enter as slave state and to even the number of slave and free, Maine also entered
the union as a free state. Both North and South agreed to this and by doing so Henry Clay
helped the United States from a civil war.
Second, Social Change could led to the Civil
War because of Educational Changes, Women's Rights Movement, Prohibiton, and the
Abolitionist Movement. The Educational Movement was led by Horace Mann of Massachusetts.
Mann worked for the establishment of a state board of education and for taxes to local
schools. Women's Rights Movement stood for equality among the two sexes. Seneca Falls
Convention was held by women for men to see that women should have equal rights. Women in
the South felt the same way, but they knew the men in the South did not feel the same way
as they did. Sojourner Truth, who was a Women's Rights activist and ex-slave, became
famous when sh delievered a speech entitled "Ain't I a Women". The powerful
speech rally women to fight for their rights. Dorthea Dix a woman her time to publicizing
the inhumane treatment prevailing in prisons, almshouses, and unsane houses. As a result,
15 states opened new hospitals for the insane and others improved their supervision of
penitentiaries, asylums, and poorhouses. Prohibiton deals with the banning of alcohol .
Religious groups consider drinking alcohol is a sin and women being abuse rosed. Poverity
and crime rose, so the Anti-Saloon League was formed. It was organize in Ohio by women,
who marched to saloons to make them give up their businesses. Abolitionist Movement stated
with the Quarkers, who thought it was a sin to own slaves. Frederick Douglass, who a
runaway slave, became one of the most effective voices aganist slavery. He started the
Nortstar, which brought the cruelities of slavery to the attention of the North. William
Lloyd Garrison published the Liberator, which started the antislavery moverment, in
Boston. The Dred Scot Case was where a slave from Missouri went to Wisconsin and got
married. The court had to decide if was Scott was a slave or free man. "Uncle Tom's
Cabin" written by Harriet Breecher tells about the mistreatment of slaves in the
South.
Social Change could of led to the Civil War by
the Women's Rights Movement, Prohibition, and Abolitionists' Movemnt, but did not because
the ideas were consider too radical at the time. The Women's Rights Movemet did nothing to
separate the Norh from the South. Men in the North and the South belived it was too
extreme for women to have equal rights because they thought women as nothing more than
child barriers and housekeepers. Prohibition was an idea that alcohol should be illegal
because it ruin many home lives of Americans. Women were abuse by their drunk husbands and
as result battered women spoke out. Prohibiton did no separate the North and South because
the majority of the men from both sides loved alcohol too much to listen. Abolitionists'
Movement not gain any support from big cities up North. So how can the issue of slavery
suppose to separate the North from the South when they can not even gain support
from the North? Garrison, who wrote the Liberator, was mobbed in the streets of Boston and
almost lynched. In New York City, the Tappan brothers often recieved threats because they
supported a massive effort to print and distribute antislavery pamphets through the U.S.
mails. Citizens of New York Ciy consider them as dangerous radicals. These ideas did
not separate the North from the South, but as least the ideas were out for the people to
know about.
Third, Foreign Policy dealt with U.S. policies
over foreign countries. After the American Revolution, the Americans were still allies
with France. In 1793, France declared on Great Britain and wanted aid from the United
States, considering the French helped the Americans defeat the British. Americans stayed
neutral, but the British closed French ports to neutral ships. As a result, the Americans
signed a treaty with Britain called Jay's Treaty to remain neutral. The French was
digusted by the Americans, so in 1797 French privateers seized more than 300 American
vessals. Pinckney, Marshall, and Gerry were sent to get compensation for the seized ships
and to get out of being allies with France. Talleyrand, the foreign minister, wanted
250,000 if they wanted to negotiated. Americans did not want pay and the Americans left
France. American's commerical relationship with France were suspended and Americans
strengthens military and naval forces. In 1799, French agreed to end being allies and
removed the commerical suspension. The Embargo of 1807 was the result of Britain and
France not respecting the United States being neutral. United States declared war on the
Barbory Pirates from Northern Africa from 1801 to 1805 because of the robbings of American
trade ships. The War of 1812 was between the United States and Britain. New Englanders did
not cooperate with the war effort. The Tariff of 1828 put haeavy taxsion on manufactured
goods. The tariff hurted the South more than the North.
Foreign Policy could led to the Civil War but
did not becaused at the time United States was still a young and wanted to stay as one
nation.The incident between the United States and France in 1797-1799 greatly divided the
leaders of the United States. Jefferson, who was in favor of the French, and Hamilton, who
was not , disagreed on to support during war between Britain and France, but both did not
want to see the nation they fought for so hard to be destroy in twenty years. The bad
relationship between the United States and France only separated the politicals leaders
and the entire country.
Also Government/Politics could of led to the
America Civil war because of court cases such as Marbury vs. Madison, Dartmouth vs.
Woodward, McCulloch vs. Maryland, and Worester vs. Georgia. Then there were the Midnight
Judges, Alien and Sedation Act of 1798, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun,
Daniel Webster, and Political Parties all could of led to the American Civil War. Marbury
vs. Madison was about Adams wanting Marbury to get the job of Secretary of State, but
James Madison did not allow it. It was then taken to the Supreme Court, where Chief
Justice Marshall said the Supreme Court do not have control over such matters. Dartmounth
College vs. Woodward case was about New Hampshire wanting to turn Dartmounth College from
a private to a state unversity. The case was thrown into the Supreme Court, where Chief
Justice Marshall ruled that the state did not have the right to change the school from
private to state university. McCulloch vs. Maryland centered around the State of Maryland
taxing the Bank of the United States. Worester vs. Georgia was where Georgia wanted to
extend their jurisdiction into the tribal lands of the Native Americans. The
"Midnight Judges" was where John Adams, who was the President of the United
States, appointed many of his party members into high powered positions just before
midnight of his last term as President. The Alien and Seditions Acts was o change the
school from private to state university. McCulloch vs. Maryland centered around the State
of Maryland taxing the Bank of the United States. Worester vs. Georgia was where Georgia
wanted to extend their jurisdiction into the tribal lands of the Native Americans. The
"Midnight Judges" was where John Adams, who was the President of the United
States, appointed many of his party members into high powered positions just before
midnight of his last term as President. The Alien and Seditions Acts was o change the
school from private to state university. McCulloch v Government/Politics could of led to
the Civil War, but did not because of strong leaders such as Henry Clay and John C.
Calhoun. The Tariff of 1828 alone wouldof led to the Civil War, but John C Calhoun came up
with Nullification, which said that states have the right to set aside federal laws. In
1832, because of Calhoun Congress lowered the tariff.
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