The major cause of the Civil War was the contentious issue of slavery, particularly its expansion into new territories and states. Southern states sought to preserve and expand the institution of slavery for economic and social reasons, while Northern states increasingly opposed it on moral and political grounds. This conflict over slavery, along with states' rights and economic differences, ultimately led to the secession of Southern states and the outbreak of war in 1861.
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