No.
Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware were slave-states that voted against secession.
In Virginia, many senior respected citizens, including Robert E. Lee, disapproved of secession, but supported their state when it did vote to secede.
Eastern Tennessee was always pro-Union, and in the second half of the war, Tennessee could almost be counted as a Union state.
In a civil trial, a unanimous verdict means that all jurors must agree on the decision regarding the case. This requirement ensures that the outcome reflects a collective consensus among the jurors, which is particularly important when determining liability or awarding damages. If the jury cannot reach a unanimous decision, it may result in a hung jury, potentially leading to a mistrial and a retrial of the case.
southerners
maybe
No. Civil is majority must agree.
because they are not southerners they keep away from them
Many pro-Union Southerners kept the North informed of supply caches to provide targets for the Northern army. In addition, these Southerners withheld financial support to the South.
The group of Southerners who were often hated more than carpetbaggers were the "scalawags." Scalawags were white Southerners who supported Reconstruction and aligned themselves with the Republican Party, often seen as traitors to their region. Their collaboration with Northern politicians and support for policies that promoted civil rights for freedmen made them deeply unpopular among many Southern whites, who viewed them as opportunists seeking personal gain.
The southerners had to change their diets during the Civil War. They ate potatoes, bread, salted pork, peas, and apples.
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Probably. However, uprisings like Nat Turner, Gabriel Prosser and Denmark Vessey increased fear among white Southerners. The fears were increased by support of the uprisings by people like John Brown, who the Southerners felt were supported by Northern abolitionists. The result was a lack of trust of people on the "other" side. .
The Confederacy
I believe that the one major factor that caused the Civil War was the election of our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. Southerners believed that they would be under represented in Congress if Lincoln was their president, so they seceded.