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1. Why was there a Civil War in the American west ?

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The absence of Southern senators and representatives from 1861 to 1865 meant that the Republican plan for the West -- small farms, railroads, colleges, and no slavery -- could become law and thus determine how the territories would develop as they became states.
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The absence of Southern senators and representatives from 1861 to 1865 meant that the Republican plan for the West small farms, railroads, colleges, and no slavery -- could become law and thus determine how the territories would develop as they became states. In the big picture, the Civil War was about slavery.

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