The defense of their country (the Confederate States of America). They removed themselves from the United States because they were being severely taxed with very little representation in the house and felt that their rights were being infringed upon. After bickering within a northern controled congress for several years, they decided they could not find an acceptable solution and still remain in the Union. They removed themselves from the United States in 1861, and retained national sovereignty for about 3 years until they were finally worn down by invading US troops.
The essence of the formation of the Confederate States of America was to become an independent country. That goal most Southerners could agree upon. Other goals of the statesmen and military people were secondary to the goal of independence.
The Confederacy was fighting for its independence from the USA. It believed that the North and the Federal government were bent on taking away their constitutional rights.The CSA fought first and foremost for states' rights. After that came slavery. The Southern people did not believe that a strong National government was in their best interest. This was shown when the CSA was formed, giving the Confederate government little actual power. While slavery was a hot button issue, in reality it had little to do with the start of the War. In fact, President Lincoln only issued the Emancipation Proclamation in response to political pressure from his only party.
With an additional opinion and with all due respect, to the first answer, although the institution of slavery did not set off the US Civil War, with a good degree of certainty, it can be said that if slavery did not exist in the US, it's doubtful that taking up arms for the purpose of states' rights would have inflamed the conflict as it did.
In a summary style answer, it can be said that the Confederacy was fighting to be an independent nation and to protect its slave driven economy.
To invade the North and be able to threaten Washington. (Also to get something to eat, as much of the Virginia farmland had been damaged by military operations.)
States Rights.
fight for their homeland, their living which was made with slaves, and the feeling of adventure
Wisconsin was a Union state and sent troops to fight against the Confederates.
The Confederates had to institute a draft,due to the lesser population in the South. thnnx -Halusseini
Stonewall Jackson was an active member of the Confederate forces from the earliest battles in Virginia until he was accidentally killed by his own troops in a confused exchange of fire with Union soldiers. He fought on the Confederate side!
Some did and some went South to join the Confederates, a situation that happened in most border states with divided loyalty.
Confederates.
Confederates.
The Confederates (South)
They WERE alowed to fight, thats why the Confederates were so out-numbered.
Confederates
The Confederates.
Northers would fight a long time
they fought on the side of the south or confederates
he had courage and bravery to do it
fight for their homeland, their living which was made with slaves, and the feeling of adventure
Yes. He had been an instructor at the Virginina Military Institute.
The Union which was comprised mainly of northern states.