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Essay heading: Civil War Causes
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This crisis continued until the Compromise of 1850 and 1852. This didn't last for long. By the end of 1860, the Union snapped. About half of the Southern states withdrew from the Union and the Civil war began. displayed 300 characters
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Until the 1840's, the tensions between North and South remained relatively contained. The issue that started the tensions between the North and South, was the issue of the expanding of slavery. In the North, was the increasingly powerful abolitionist movement, and in the South, came a newly militant defense of slavery, and from the West, came a series of controversies that would ultimately tear the fragile union apart... displayed next 300 characters
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