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US Civil War: The Gettysburg Address

Related Article: Learn more about the Gettysburg Address.

In November 1863, Lincoln attended a ceremony at Gettysburg and delivered his famous speech.

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Causes of War: Tariffs on Manufacturing (0:55)

Southern states felt that, while a high tariff on European products helped Northern manufacturing, it was no benefit to the South.

Causes of War: The Three-Fifths Compromise (0:49)

For purposes of assigning the number each state should have in Congress, lawmakers decided that each slave should count as three-fifths of a person.

Causes of War: Northern Cities (0:59)

The North had large cities, commercial trade, and many factories and banks. Immigrants provided cheap labor to factories. Factory owners wanted workers who were free, not slaves.

Causes of War: Southern Plantations and Farms (1:08)

The South had fewer cities and factories and an economy that centered on farms, including plantations that grew cotton or tobacco. They employed slave labor.

Causes of War: The Preston Plantation (1:12)

Two cousins living in the South argue over the rights of the new territories to use either Slave or free labor.

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