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The answer??they felt that it was a major violation of there rights, and and intrusion on here way of life. therefore they needed to fight,to protect they way they had lived for centuries. Maybe a better answerThe south did not like the emancipation proclamation and they thought that Abe Lincoln had had no right to enforce the Proclamation
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