What Is The Cause Of America's Greatest Crisis

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The United States of America is a relatively young country. The country was originally a British colony but after several disagreements between the American settlers and the British Central Authority, the United States of America declared its independence on July 4th 1776 mainly because they were dissatisfied with paying taxes to the English Central Authority without having real political influence. The Revolutionary War actually ravaged the country from 1775-1781, but eventually the Americans, under the leadership of George Washington, succeeded in obtaining their freedom despite many setbacks. George Washington also became the first American president in 1789, and the capital of the United States of America was therefore named after him and positioned close to his estate in Virginia. Remarkably, George…show more content…
The United States of America originally consisted of 13 states but was gradually expanded until it took the shape we know today with 50 states and Washington D.C. being the capital district. The United States of America’s greatest crisis was undoubtedly the American Civil War, which took place in the years between 1861 and 1865. There were several causes to the war because the differences between the North and South states being numerous, but the main reason was probably the issue of slavery and this was certainly the triggering factor, and not actually because the Northern states would have prohibited slavery in the Southern states, but because of the disagreement between
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