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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The great economic and social divisions between the North and South in the first half of the 1800s eventually led to the Civil War. During those prewar years, the North industrialized, urbanized, and became more reliant on wage labor. In contrast, the South remained a rural, agricultural society that focused on slavery to harvest cash crops like cotton and tobacco. Historians have often said that due to the huge differences between the two regions, the Civil War was inevitable. What do you think could have been done, if anything, to prevent the war? Also consider the issue of slavery, which became so central to the disagreements between the North and South. Could simple compromise or political debate between the two sides have eventually ended slavery without a war? Be sure to point to evidence from throughout this unit or that you have found on your own that supports your viewpoint. @csnider1998

OpenStudy (anonymous):

man im sorry i cant help ya with this not to good with writing stuff like this google this question and see what comes up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dang =/. Know of anyone who can help? >.<

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nah man did u google it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah just blank answers.. No one answered it for whoever else asked this =/.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@tHe_FiZiCx99 you know of anyone or maybe you can even help me? :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dang that sucks

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

Well there are a few reasons that come to my mind, the south wanted to keep slavery because it was making them money, slavery was the backbone of the economy back then so all the more reason they would've gone to war. But actually the war wasn't because of slavery, the majority of English settled up North and continued, to this day their opinion of superiority and wanting control over our property ( ._.) So pretty much the war was over money and land >.<

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks! :D

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

np

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