Impact of the American Civil War on the West

Cards (4)

  • What was the American Civil War?
    The American Civil War (1861-65) was a conflict between the northern states (the Union) and the southern states (who broke away to form the Confederacy).
  • North - The Union states wanted new states in the West to be free of slavery, with farms worked by free people
    South - The Confederate states wanted slavery to be legal in new Western states, like it was in the South
  • Who won the civil war?
    Union
  • The war had big knock-on effects for the West:
    • When the southern states broke away from the USA in 1861, the northern states were able to pass the Homestead Act and the Pacific Railroad Act.
    • The South was devastated by war and many people were against freeing the slaves. These economic problems and social changes encouraged people to start a new life in the West.