A Nation Divided: Causes of the Civil War

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The election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and the secession crisis that followed was not just the prelude to the Civil War, but the culmination of deep-rooted controversies and conflicts spanning many decades. This volume explores the chief causes for the Civil War. The economic, geographic, cultural, and social differences, between the northern and southern states are examined. Slavery, the Abolitionist movement, and events such as the Dred Scott decision are covered in detail.

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Product # 30266-G
Author Putnam, Jeff
Grade Level 5-9
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Lexile Level 870
Publisher CPC