The opposites of the Confederates (rebels) were the Yankees. (not the Baseball team)
The opposing sides were the
Confederacy (Confederate States of America - the South)
Union (United States of America - the North)
US President Lincoln regarded the Confederacy as a rebellion and an unconstitutional act by the elven Confederate states.
Lincoln had strong overall support to end the rebellion up to the point where it now seemed only a long costly war would result.
However, the answer is more complex. many Southerners were opposed to secession. Robert E. Lee is a prime example. He agreed to resign his US Army commission to fight for his home state, Virginia. State loyalty was an important factor in why many otherwise no secessionist people in the South were opposed to a "Confederacy".
The North in general.
Also some distinguished Southerners, notably Robert E. Lee, who disapproved of secession, but still felt they should support their home-state when it voted Confederate.
The formation of the Confederate States of America had opposition in the South and in the North. Unionists on both sides saw secession as dangerous and unconstitutional. If eleven states could secede, then other states in the future would have the same right. On both sides, other opposition came from leaders, military leaders and politicians who believed that the Confederacy and the Union would resort to a dangerous and bloody armed conflict. As an aside, Robert E. Lee was opposed to secession. However, when his home state of Virginia joined the Confederacy, his loyalty was with his home state. He resigned his US army commission and joined the Confederate army.
The Confederacy did not want to conquer the North. It's rebellion against the US, however, was at first somewhat successful, as the South's opposition, the Union had apresident that would do almost anything to prevent a split in the USA.
The union opposed to the confederacy.
the union opposed the confederacy in the civil war.
Who opposed the Confederacy?
The Union opposed the Confederacy in the Civil War. The Union was the North and the Confederacy was the South.
He opposed it and refused to take the oath to the Confederacy which cost him his job as the Texas Governor.
he believed in the confederacy (the rights of southern states) and secession from the union
Northerners who opposed the Civil War.
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The president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, opposed the secession of the lower South from the Union and maintained that the US government would enforce the collection of tariffs on imported goods even in the seceded states. The original seceded states, which formed the Confederate States of America, opposed Lincoln's attempt to land US troops at several forts in those states which resulted in war and the secession of four more states.
Tennessee Senator Andrew Johnson and Texas Governor Sam Houston
Secession. The civil war was caused by the secesion of the Southern states.
secession was a part of the civil war. the south had succeededfrom the north.
He opposed it and refused to take the oath to the Confederacy which cost him his job as the Texas Governor.
Anti-secession means against a seperation of the country. Anti means against, and secession means a seperation of the country. For example, the Union was anti-secession during the Civil War.
No, even in the south there were large numbers of people who were opposed to slavery. Unfortunately the majority of the population either supported or did not care about the issue of slavery.
The Secession of the Confederacy, the abolition of slavery, and the power the Federal Government had.
The North was opposed to southern secession in the Civil War. They believed that secession was illegal and saw it as a threat to the unity and stability of the United States. The North aimed to preserve the Union and viewed secession as a rebellion that needed to be suppressed.
Civil War
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The secession of South Carolina from the Union
who was the northerner who opposed the civil war?who was the northerner who opposed the civil war?