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What Caused the Civil War? | Slavery

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Faith, Fear, and Freedom: The Pre-Civil War Struggle

This chapter explores the intricate relationship between religion and slavery in the United States leading up to the Civil War, emphasizing how differing views shaped societal divides. It discusses the fears surrounding abolition and the implications this had for various social hierarchies, including those involving race and gender. Additionally, it highlights the shift in attitudes among Northerners towards slavery and the political ramifications of the Fugitive Slave Act, all explored through the lens of cultural works like 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.'

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