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It was when the south left the USA and became the confederate states of america
Other Southern states followed South Carolina's lead in secession and ultimately this led to the skirmish at Ft. Sumtner and the Civil War.
Both sides believed that war was imminent. The build up began well before South Carolina seceded and precipitated the attack on Fort Sumter. Both sides were prepared for the consequences of secession.
northerners who came to the south after the civil war
He would state they would defend the right of the States and their way of life.
Because pro-slavery feelings were stronger in the Deep South. In the Upper South, there was less enthusiasm for secession.
The union and the south was confederate states
The attitudes toward secession varied greatly between northern and southern states. The north was attempting to keep the country unified, while the south continued to threaten with its ideas of secession, wanting to be a separate nation.
South had no government. The North was established and had the United States constitution as well as the leadership of the president, a military, and congress.
It was when the south left the USA and became the confederate states of america
Other Southern states followed South Carolina's lead in secession and ultimately this led to the skirmish at Ft. Sumtner and the Civil War.
border states
It triggered the secession of several southern states, starting with South Carolina.
The 7 states of the south that threatened to secede if Lincoln became President.
Both sides believed that war was imminent. The build up began well before South Carolina seceded and precipitated the attack on Fort Sumter. Both sides were prepared for the consequences of secession.
Tennessee was the last of the eleven Southern states to declare secession from the Union as a substantial portion of the population were against secession. Tennessee seceded from the United States on June 8, 1861.
Many counties in North Texas opposed secession because most of the residents were originally from states of the Upper South.