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NO! Slavery did not become the primary issue until the war was already nearing it's conclusion. President Lincoln himself said that he would prefer a Union where all Men were free, but would accept one were some were free & some were not (i.e. Black slaves). Slavery & the ugliness of it was used as a license by Northern politicians to justify the conquest of the south, whose industries, while few in number, were vital to all of North America. The preservation of a Union was the real issue, not slavery.

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What was the two sides fighting for in the Civil War?

Union fought to free slaves, Confederate fought to stay slave states.


Would slaves be set free if they fought in the Civil War?

Technically slaves could not fight in the war unless they had permission from the owners or there owners had made them fight. But at the end of the Civil War all the slaves were set free this is what the civil war was about the North wanted the slaves to be set free but the south wanted slaves as they relied on them for there economy. this was the Cotton indusrty mainly when the North won the war they decleared all slaves free.


How did African American slaves become free after the civil war?

They were free in the Union (the north), but not in the Confederacy (the south), as they became seperate.


How many blacks fought to free slaves?

185,000


When were slaves free at last?

after the civil war


What was the U.S Civil War?

The American Civil War was fought between the anti-slavery northern states and the Confederacy, consisting of the slave-holding southern states. It was a bloody four-year struggle that ended with the rejoining of the United States and the permanent end of slavery. The period following the war is known as the Reconstruction Era. It was characterized by political and economic disarray in the South.The Civil War was the war fought between the Northern States and the Southern States. They fought over slavery. The North thought slavery was wrong, but the South wanted to keep their slaves. In the end, the North won, and the African American slaves were set free.


Why African American fought in civil war?

Gee, because they wanted to be free from slavery, maybe, o grammatically-challenged one?


What role did African Americans play in the civil war?

The history of African Americans in the U.S. Civil War is marked by 186,097 (7,122 officers, 178,975 enlisted) African American men, comprising 163 units, who served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and many more African Americans served in the Union Navy. Both free African Americans and runaway slaves joined the fight. On the Confederate side, blacks, both free and slave, were used for labor


How did slaves and many free people fight the system of slavery?

The slaves and free people fought the system of slavery in riots, protests, boycotts, and acts of violence. They also fought against the south and slave owners until slaves were freed.


How many slaves were set free at the end of the civil war?

All slaves were set free after the Civil War and slavery was banned in every state for the present and future.


Did African Americans own other African American as slaves?

Before the Civil War, some free African Americans owned slaves and a few also employed white people.


What effects did the civil war have on slaves being freed?

The Civil War was fought between the North (who wanted to abolish slavery) and the South (who wanted to keep slavery). President Lincoln's first goal was to preserve the Union, but eventually decided to work to free the slaves. He passed the Emancipation Proclamation which was supposed to free the slaves. However, the loopholes in the document actually freed no slaves. After the Civil War, the Reconstruction Era began. New laws were passed to give rights to slaves. The first one, the 13th amendment, officially freed the slaves from all types of servitude. There were about 4 million slaves freed in total.