they wanted their country to be free of slavery The real issue was whether the southern states had the right to separate from the United States and form their own country. Apparently, they didn't.
To form an independent nation-state, continuing to practise slavery, as the mainstay of their vast cotton trade, whose revenues they would no longer have to share with the North.
South Korea fought communist during Korean War.
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
Industrialize
Because it was in Charleston Harbour, and they wanted to assert that the whole of South Carolina was Confederate territory.
Yes. That's where their cotton wealth came from.
Because they're south
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the north didnt want slavery but the south want slavery
They didn't want the South to stay unequal and unfair.
no
no
why did the south wan to separate from the north
The north did not want anything to enter the south or leave the south They wanted to keep to keep all ports from being used because they did not want any food or weapons to go in the south And they wanted the south to suffer so they could surrender
The north did not want anything to enter the south or leave the south They wanted to keep to keep all ports from being used because they did not want any food or weapons to go in the south And they wanted the south to suffer so they could surrender
Break the blockade and the South might be able to negotiate a settlement.
Yes. South Australia voted in favour of federation.
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