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They were fighting for Southern Independence and the Rights of the States..
The Union Army in the North and the Confederate Army in the South
the union wanted to stop slavery and the confederates ddidn't
True. Slavery had very little or nothing to do with the reasons for the American civil war.
The American's didn't lose the civil war because the North states were fighting the south states over whether there should be slavery in North America or not.
They were fighting for Southern Independence and the Rights of the States..
The Southern states that formed the Confederate States of American were fighting for independence from the United States of American. The United States (mostly Norther states) were fighting to keep them.
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Thurgood Marshell was famous for fighting for African American civil rights!!!!
union(north), confederates(south)
The Union Army in the North and the Confederate Army in the South
the union wanted to stop slavery and the confederates ddidn't
Not all soldiers fighting in the Civil War were Americans; they included English, French, Dutch and Hungarian, as well as a Scottish Regiment that fought in kilts.
They both have the same people living in the same country fighting against each other. That is why it is called a Civil War.
In fact, the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was one of the reasons to the American Civil War (1861-1865)
The civil war was different because in the civil war it was northern America fighting southern America. in other wars it was all of America fighting a different country. They were fighting because the South (or the Confederates) wanted to keep slavery in the US. The North ( or the union) was fighting to abolish slavery in the US. Of course, the North won.
oh,the answer is: at first they were fighting for not seceeding, and then the war ended up to be about slavery. i am 11