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American Civil War.

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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  • A civil war broke out in America in 1861.

  • It was fought between the North and the Southern States.

  • The northern and the second state had contrasting economies. The north had a huge industrial sector, while the South had a plantation-based economy, which could be sustained only with slave labour.

  • The northern States wanted to end slavery but the Southern States opposed it abolition.

  • In 1861, The Southern States seceded from the Union. The Union decided to fight a war to unify America.

  • The civil war raged for four years. The northern States emerged victorious.

  • Abraham Lincoln was the president of the union during the Civil war. He played a crucial role in unifying America and abolishing slavery.
Answered by swarangi2710
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The war ended with a victory of the Union over the Confederates, with the death of about 620,000 soldiers which resulted from combat, starvation and diseases during the Civil War.

The American Civil War (also known by other names) was a war fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865.[c] The Civil War is the most studied and written about episode in U.S. history.[16] Primarily as a result of the long-standing controversy over the enslavement of black people, war broke out in April 1861 when secessionist forces attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina shortly after Abraham Lincoln had been inaugurated as the President of the United States. The loyalists of the Union in the North proclaimed support for the Constitution. They faced secessionists of the Confederate States in the South, who advocated for states' rights to uphold slavery.

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