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Because they were planning to help the Confederates.
All freedom
because he believed abolitionists must fight slavery at its source.
The Southern States believed that they had the right to secede because the Union had violated the US Constitution. Because of this the Southern States believed that the Republican dominated Congress and the views of President elect Lincoln would continue to do so, thus the Southern States believed that they had the right to leave the Union.
Because the small states believed in the bill of rights which was stated in it
Sparta and Athens
He criticized the banks because of many reasons the following are just a few- - he believed it was unconstitutional - he believed it concentrated an excessive amount of the nation's financial strength into a single institution - he believed it exposed the government to control by "foreign interests" - he believed it exercised too much control over members of the Congress - he believed it favored Northeastern states over Southern and Western states - he believed its goal was to make the rich people richer
The states that remained loyal during the Civil War were called the Union states, because they believed that we needed to preserve the union. The others were the Confederate states.
the united states did not allow them to do so
The southern states were willing to secede from the Union because they believed in states' rights and wanted to preserve the institution of slavery, which they felt was threatened by the federal government.
because the United states and the soviet union didnt trust each other. United stated believed in capitalism and he Soviet union believed in Communison
They believed if European states were organized along national lines, these states could create a peaceful Europe