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Another Civil War

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  Total Pages: 4.11
  Total Words: 1028
  Total Characters: 6071
  Number of Sentences: 60


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  Flesch Reading Ease: 43.21
  Fog Scale Level: 14.21
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 11.49  

Another Civil War

Socioeconomic reasons for the causes and outcome of the
Civil War Analyzing the causes and the eventual outcome of
the American Civil War can be a difficult task when you
look at all the issues at once. The fields of the political,
economic and sociological differences between the Union
and the Confederacy are were we find the bulk of the
answers as why the two regions of the United States
separated. When trying to discuss the Civil War we must
first explain why the Confederate states seceded and just as
importantly, how they were defeated. When trying to find the
causes and the outcomes of the Civil War, I've chosen to
bypass the political reasons and would rather discuss the
areas of economic and sociological conflict. It is hard to
discuss one of these aspects without showing how closely it
is tied into the other. Economy is the child of sociological
conditions and in turn sociological conditions predict an
areas economic success and potential. Because of this strong
interrelationship between the two, the word "socioeconomic"
is best suited to describe this important area of conflict
between the North and the South. Almost a question of
civilization versus barbarism the war between the North and
the South showed America who held more power and
whose way would lead us into a future for all Americans.
The North and South were divided along an invisible
economic line. States in the North were more industrialized
than states in the South. In the South, cotton and tobacco
provided the economy. These plantation crops created an
economic situation based entirely upon agriculture. This was
in stark contrast too the heavily industrialized Northern cities
in America. Slave labor provided the workforce on the
Southern plantations and along with crops were the
backbone of Southern economic power. Slave labor, which
turned the wheels on the vast plantations growing tobacco
and cotton, creat...

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