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10 April, 19:21

Was the American civil war invevitable?

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  1. 10 April, 20:01
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    The term "manifest destiny" was used to describe "c. The inevitability of American dominion over all of North America," since many thought that the US was "destined" to stretch all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
  2. 10 April, 20:20
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    YES

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    Up until the Southern states seceded and formed a Confederacy, the Civil War was not inevitable ... The Union realized that holding the South to the abolition of slavery was consistent with what the Southern states had agreed to when they joined the United States of America.

    How Was the Civil War Inevitable?

    The Civil War was an inevitable conflict because of numerous dissimilarities between the North and South concerning governments, slavery and society development ... The slavery has become a crucial component of cotton producing on the plantations of the South.
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