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The north and the south fought because of slavery and because the south wanted to become a different country.
The north didn't have slavery, but did have discrimination. The south did have active overt slavery where people were considered property.
In the civil war the south wanted slavery. The North had machines and wanted to abolish slavery. ; )
the north had little or no need for slavery because of there geography. agriculture did not revolve around slavery. this not saying that slaves could not be used but in this society they are not as excepted in the north as in the south. without slavery, the south's economy would be drastically different. the north already had ajusted to no slavery. people like to stay with status quo.
One of the obvious differences between the North and the South during the U.S. Civil War was that the North was anti-slavery and the South was pro-slavery.
the north fought the south, and the north won north- against slavery south- slavery
The north and the south fought because of slavery and because the south wanted to become a different country.
in the north
The North aimed to get rid of slavery.
The north didn't have slavery, but did have discrimination. The south did have active overt slavery where people were considered property.
The different ideas about slavery bought the North and South into conflict. =]
In the civil war the south wanted slavery. The North had machines and wanted to abolish slavery. ; )
The north, which was against slavery.
The issue of slavery.
During the Civil War era, it was the South that allowed slavery. They were known as the Confederates.
The North did not want slavery they thought it was wrong to treat African Americans different from others.
the north were agenst slavery and they also had blue uniforms