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what did the civil war decide about the relationship between state governments and central governments

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Why was the Civil War fought, and what did it settle? It was fought over the issue of national supremacy versus states' rights. It settled that the national government was supreme, its sovereignty derived directly from the people, and thus the states could not lawfully secede from the Union.

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