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An essential historical document offering insights into the complex origins of the American Civil War. Authored by John Lothrop Motley, "Causes of the Civil War in America" provides a contemporary perspective on the political, social, and economic factors that led to the nation's division. Motley's analysis, written in 1861 as the conflict erupted, captures the intense debates surrounding states' rights, slavery, and the future of the Union.
This work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the mindset of the era and the deep-seated tensions that fueled the war. It remains relevant for historians, students, and anyone interested in the pivotal events that shaped American history. Discover the arguments, the ideologies, and the critical turning points that propelled the United States toward civil war.
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