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A term used for people who opposed secession of the states were called conservatives. The people that supported secession were called secessionists.
business men supported and families opposed.
There were people
There were people
Strongly opposed.
Most US leaders supported the war, midway the same leaders opposed the war.
Many counties in North Texas opposed secession because most of the residents were originally from states of the Upper South.
A scalawag was a term used during the Reconstruction era in the United States to describe Southern whites who supported the Republican Party and its policies of promoting civil rights and rebuilding the South after the Civil War. They were often seen as traitors by other Southerners who opposed Reconstruction.
John J. Crittenden supported the Union and opposed the secession of Kentucky into the Confederacy using his popularity as a leader in the region. He also proposed several bills in the congress to help preserve the Union.
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.
He was forced out of office as the Governor of Texas.
They were led by leaders who opposed democracy.