secession was a part of the civil war. the south had succeededfrom the north.
The issue was states rights versus federal rights. The surface issue was slavery.
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Most people in the Confederacy in the Civil War believed that their cause was just. They were, for the most part, defending their way of life.
Copperheads, who were mostly Democrats. They just opposed the war, and not necessarily the issue of slavery.
No. Even after the slaves were freed, there was no suggestion of equal rights or conditions. People didn't think that way in 1865. The only equality at issue was the balance of slave-states and free states in Congress. That was the basic cause of the war.
Yes, the civil war was started on the issue of slavery.
It was a Northern State that was pro slavery and anti Confederacy. It did not view the civil war as a slave issue. It considered the civil war a states rights issue.
If the question is "Is the slavery a cause for the colonies declaring independence from Britain," then no. They wanted freedom from them. Slavery was a big issue in the Civil War, though.
Well America almost (before Civil war) had war. And it was cause for the south splitting from the union.
sharecropping did not cause the civil war but it happened after when they couldnt have slaves anymore
The American Civil War *facepalm*