A study of the causes of Civil War, focusing on political, economic and social factors causes rather than the issue of Slavery. This paper studies the causes of the American Civil War. While most historians maintain that slavery was the main cause of the war, this paper argues that slavery was only responsible to a certain extent and that there were complex political and economic factors which played an important role in the Civil War.

The writer discusses the South’s waning ability to maintain its army of slaves and asserts that the North’s growing industrial power also fueled the conflict. Political factors, including the issue of equal representation in the Congress and states’ autonomy, are considered as possible causes of the war in this paper.

Civil war is the most momentous and crucial period in the history of America. Not only did this war bring an end to centuries of slavery in the country but also gave way to numerous social and political changes.

The country had already been torn by the negative trend in race relations and numerous cases of slave uprisings were taking their toll on the country’s political and social structure.

While slavery is cited as the most common cause of the Civil War, it is believed that there were several other factors involved. In other words, though slavery was the major cause it was certainly not the only cause. Civil war and abolition of slavery have become synonymous terms as the former led to the latter. But still, some historians maintain that slavery has been turned into a too convenient excuse in connection with the Civil War.

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