How the industrial and economic differences of the north and south helped cause the Civil War
Date Submitted: 04/08/2000 11:31:46
<Tab/>Many historians debate the causes of the Civil war. Yet the overwhelming economic differences between the northern and southern states on the eve of the civil war contributed significantly to the growing tensions. The industrial-reliable north had a high support for the implementation of tariffs and objected the use of slave labor, while the agricultural-reliable south strongly opposed tariffs and promoted slavery.
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