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Lincoln's appeal for 75,000 volunteer troops after the Confederate artillery fired on Fort Sumter.

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Q: What caused four more Upper South states to secede and join the Confederacy?
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Where south secede from?

The south seceded from the United States. The south formed the Confederacy, while the north was generally known as the Union.


Did Florida join the Confederacy in 1861?

Yes. It was one of the Southernmost (Deep South) states, and they were the first to secede.


Why did the southern states from the confederacy?

It is because the south did not want to end slavery and the north did so the secede form the north


What year did the south secede from the country during the civil war?

The South did not completely secede from the United States as a whole, rather parts of it seceded at different time periods. Some states had already seceded a year before the founding of the Confederacy in 1861.


Why are the border states important to the union?

The Border States were a key part of the US Civil War. They were slave states that did not join the Confederacy, it was important for the Union to prevent that they did not secede and join the South.


How did Lincoln's election affect South Carolina and other slave states?

It caused the south to secede in order to keep their slavery alive .


Was South Carolina the first state to secede from the US prior to the Civil War?

The state of South Carolina seceded from the United States on December 20, 1860. South Carolina was the first state to secede and soon after another six Southern states followed. After the Battle of Fort Sumter, another four states seceded and joined the Confederacy.


Did the South have the right to secede from the Union?

According to most Constitutional scholars, states in the United States cannot secede after they receive statehood. In 1861, there was a clear dispute about this. In the Confederacy, they wrote their constitution based mostly on the US Constitution. Their constitution clearly states that secession is illegal.


What caused the choice between the union or fighting against their own fellow countrymen?

states in the Upper South to secede.


The choice between leaving the union or fighting against their fellow countrymen caused what?

states in the Upper South to secede


Was the confederacy joined by Florida and Texas?

Yes. Those two states were among the first to heed South Carolina's appeal to secede from the USA - it was the Deep South that broke away first.


Did the south have the right to secede from the US?

The southern states certainly believed they had the right to secede, but most of the northern states disagreed. The question was answered by a sort of trial-by-combat called the American civil War.Because the Confederacy lost the war and the Union was preserved, it turned out that no state had the right to secede without Congressional approval.