American Civil War History

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What was the cause of the American Civil War?

  • Slavery
  • Secession of the US from the Union (correct)
  • Political unrest in the North
  • A conflict between the USA and the CSA

How many people died in the American Civil War?

  • 600
  • 6,000
  • 60,000
  • 600,000 (correct)

What was the outcome of the American Civil War?

  • The Union was defeated
  • Slavery was abolished (correct)
  • The Confederate States of America won
  • The Union and the Confederate States of America reached a compromise

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  • The American Civil War (1861-1865) was a conflict between the United States of America (USA) and the Confederate States of America (CSA).

  • The war began after the US attempted to secede from the Union, which was a political alliance between the North and the South.

  • The war resulted in the death of over 600,000 Americans, the vast majority of whom were soldiers in the Union army.

  • The Union was victorious and slavery was abolished in the USA.

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