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A more concentrated push to industrialize the south, starting several decades prior to the war could have made slavery less of an issue. The north abandon slavery primarily because it became less necessary to everyday life with the invention of machines and new industries that relied less on raw human labor. If this had occurred in the south, slavery would have been less necessary and the war may have been able to be avoided. let's also not forget the decades of divisive and mostly unsatisfactory leadership in American politics in the decades prior the civil war, politics became more and more decisive and many politicians built their political careers are dividing America further, pushing the population further and further apart ideologically. Once more new states were in competition for which side of the isle they'd sit on, raising the stakes of each debate. Better leadership, less political infighting and a unified effort to modernize the country as a whole, instead of just the north, could have reduced the strain the country felt in the lead up to the civil war and possibly could have prevented the war all together.