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The Union was not threatened by slavery, they thought it was wrong.ANSWER:When slavery began in the American Colonies, slaves were also in what would later be considered Northern or Union states of the United States of America.With the writing, and passage of the Declaration of Independence, slavery slowly began to disappear from colonies in the northern sections.After the South left the Union, and forced a war on the rest of the United States. It was decided that slavery had to end and be prohibited in the United States forevermore.The Union wasn't threatened by slavery, but, they didn't want to lose a portion of the territory and people that once belonged to a once united nation.
well it was abolished in the southern states of the u.s. with the emancipation proclamation during the civil war. once the north won the war it was abolished throughout the united states
Texas was a slave state, and Texan slave owners wanted to keep it that way despite the efforts of Sam Houston to keep Texas in the Union. For Texans who did not own slaves, it was simply the patriotic thing to do, just as it was in the Southern states and the Northern states. Even if they had little or no sympathy for the cause, their state was at war, and many men fought for the honor of their particular state once it had chosen one side or the other.
They supported the North - with some reluctance, as there was a lot of pro-Southern sentiment in those states. In Kentucky there was briefly a Confederate government installed by General Braxton Bragg, which collapsed once Bragg's army had retreated.
Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina all stayed in the Union after the mass exodus of southern states. Once Lincoln ordered all Union states to gather together troops to help fight the Confederacy, the four chose to leave the Union instead of raising arms against their "Southern Brothers" as they called it!
Webster meant that the Union should allow the Southern states to secede peacefully. However he stated that once the Southern states seceded it would have to do so by force.
The states that once were the Confederate States of America rejoined the Union in the 19th century.Georgia was the last Southern state to be fully readmitted to the US in 1870.
The year 1861 is the date of West Virginia's becoming a Union state in the United States of America. The state was formed once a majority of the population in Virginia's 50 northwestern counties opted for joining the Union and opposing the Confederacy of Southern States.
The Emancipation Proclamation only freed the slaves in the southern states that had rebelled. It did NOT free any slaves that were held in the Union states. Lincoln once stated that if he could defeat the South and bring them back to the Union without freeing the slaves he would do it.
- the worry that the government would abolish slavery. The major event was President Lincolns election. The Southern States believed that once Lincoln was in office, he would end slavery for good.
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Lincoln believed that once a state always a state, which meant they had no power to secede. He was very forgiving to the CSA (Confederate States of America/southern states) after the war, and allowed them back into the union & begin reconstruction if 10% of the southern states who seceded's population swore allegiance to the Union. The Radicals believed that the Southern states had committed suicide and destroyed their own states. They thought Lincoln was being too lenient, and called for 50% or more to swear allegiance before reconstruction would begin. Lincoln vetoed the bill.
America was split in the Civil War: Southern states for slavery, Northern states against it. Once the South seceded from the Union, the North had no choice but to fight and win the war against slavery.
In US history, the Cooperationists were a group formed around the time of the nation's Civil War of the 1860's. They were on the side of the Southern Confederacy and their main political campaign was to have all the southern slave states secede at once, so the Union (the northern states) would see how serious they really were about their demands.
all the states had to go back to the union. not all at once, but they did go back. hope this helps:-)
US President Lincoln did all he could to convince Southerners to remain in the United States. He believed that the USA needed to remain as a united country. In the early part of the war, he remained hopeful that the rebellion would end. He believed that the issue of slavery could be worked out once the Southern states came to their senses. Abolishing slavery was not the reason he decided to use military force to bring the Confederacy back into the Union.