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A 4 page paper which examines the relationship between slavery and the Civil War. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Abraham Lincoln, was not fought for the abolition of slavery but for the preservation of the Union, from which the South was seceding. While slavery was a part of the
war, even from the beginning, the Civil War and slavery were ultimately, at the beginning, very different struggles. The following paper examines the two and their relationship to one another
as the Civil War era progressed. The Relationship Between Slavery and the Civil War Many people may well imagine that most of the Northern states were against slavery.
But, this was not necessarily the case for abolition was not an incredibly strong movement throughout the North. It had its pockets, and its proponents but it was not a
cohesive and well organized struggle. This may well be, partly, because the North heavily relied on the South for products and economic success, which only happened because of slavery. One
author offers an example in the following: "The numerous textile mills along New Hampshires rivers depended upon a steady and plentiful supply of cotton grown in the South in order
to produce cloth. The Souths need for slave labor was very much linked to production demands of the industrial North" (MacLeod, 2008). Yet, New Hampshire likely had no slaves
at the time of the Civil War, as suggested by the fact that it only had one slave by 1840 (MacLeod, 2008). It is perhaps also important to note that
all the colonies had slaves at some point and as such slavery was very much, subtly or obviously, a very important part of the nation and its power at the
time of the Civil War. One of the important truths to understand is that at the time of the upcoming Civil War the Union was divided equally in the
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