It did.
Slavery. Both the union and confederates were arguing about if slavery should be in the mexican secession or not. Then when lincoln was elected to president, all southern states seceded
The confederate states seceded from the USA because Abraham lincoln was elected president. Abe thought that the union and confederacy should stay as one country. South Carolina was the first to secede from the united stated then later did ten other states. The confederacy broke out war in Fort sumter, SC and that began the civil war.
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yes it should have slavery was wrong yes but the confederacy would have ended slavery anyway with the industrial revolution the confederate states of America was a soverign nation.
Because the mountain people in the Western counties did not think that Virginia should have seceded from the USA. So they seceded from Virginia.
Sam Houston was against immediate secession by Texas. He felt that while Lincolnâ??s election was unfortunate, the need to remain calm should prevail. He warned his fellow Texans that the Union was determined to keep the Union intact and would fight long and hard to do so. He said the Confederacy might squeeze out a win but the losses would be immense. Secessionist minded Texans prevailed, Houston was removed from office and Texas seceded.
West Virginia became a state on June 20th, 1863.{| |- | That would be in 1863. Lincoln signed the bill that made it official on June 20th. The western counties of Virginia met and elected to reject the rest of the state's succession. They stayed with the Union, though there was a lot of conflict within the state as to which side they should support. |}1863
Lincoln belied the union should stay together, even if part of it seceded.
The antonym of "ought" in the sense of should is "shouldn't" or "ought not:""Jack ought to have joined in the fun.""No, he shouldn't have joined in if it wasn't fun for him."
moderate/radical republicans
Texas seceded from the Union on February 1, 1861. It was among the first seven states that formed the Confederate States of America.