The lead up to the Civil War of the 1640s is woven with issues relating to politics, economic and social change, and religion ... by the insistence on using English as the sole medium of instruction.
How the intensifying religious visions of North and South erupted into civil war. In his second inaugural address, delivered as the Civil War neared its end, Abraham Lincoln turned not to politics ...
He fell out with the English Parliament for several reasons. The disputes escalated into a civil war in 1642 ... He changed religious practices and raised taxes, both of which upset many people ...
The lead up to the Civil War of the 1640s is woven with issues relating to politics, economic and social change, and religion ... by the insistence on using English as the sole medium of instruction.