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Fundamental/Immediate

Causes
BY: LINDSEY COVINGTON

Fundamental

Means

causes or
develops
over a
long time.

Immediate
Causes

come
into being just
before the
major event
occurs

First:

Second:

Examples:
Slavery:

This is an
example of a
fundamental cause.

Examples:
Abraham

Lincolns election
was a immediate cause.

Examples:

North and South economics are an example of a fundamental cause.

North's economy
was factory's

The
South's
economy
was
growing

Examples:

The south separated from the North. This is an immediate cause.

Examples:

States rights is an example of fundamental. when the government had to


much power.

Example:

John Brown was an abolisher. He wanted to raid Harpers Ferry


in Virginia to free the slaves. In his plan the slaves would join
him and his crew and together they would get weapons. The
slaves would finally be free. He was put to rest by the Militia
though. He then ran into a engine house . Where he was taken
prisoner by the US. He was hung 2 months later for that crime

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