HOw did the Constitution set the precedent for the Civil War?

Title: HOw did the Constitution set the precedent for the Civil War?
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HOw did the Constitution set the precedent for the Civil War?
Although the Constitution was very effective in its early years, the writers had made the mistake of leaving several important issues open and unresolved such as slavery, ratification, and the conflicts between the North and the South. The Constitution ultimately contributed to the failure of the union because of the issues that were not resolved, and therefore caused controversy in the years leading up to the Civil War. The document was originally formed with the …showed first 75 words of 1014 total…
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