American Civil War.
The Civil War.
In the American civil war the Rebels (11 southern states) fought the North over issues of slavery and state rights
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Because the states took sides and fought a war. One of the key issues involved were states' rights, including slavery.
states rights and slavery, -justin dietz
The war fought in the United States to preserve the Union and end slavery is known as the Civil War, which took place from 1861 to 1865. This conflict pitted the Northern states against the Southern states and was fundamentally about issues of states' rights and human freedom. The war ultimately resulted in the preservation of the nation and the abolition of slavery.
The states fought for various ideologies, primarily centered around issues of sovereignty, governance, and individual rights. The Confederacy championed states' rights and the preservation of slavery, viewing it as essential to their economic and social order. Conversely, the Union fought for the preservation of the nation and the abolition of slavery, emphasizing a more centralized federal authority and the principles of liberty and equality as espoused in the Constitution. Ultimately, these conflicting ideologies fueled the American Civil War.
the lead of the civil war was slavery
The South advocated Slavery and States Rights.
The industrial north and the less populated agrarian south fought over states's rights issues, tariffs, and lopsided northern representation in Congress. Slavery was a very minor issue at the time.
Northern workers opposed slavery; southern planters support it
After slavery was abolished in the United States, African Americans faced continued discrimination, segregation, and violence. They fought for civil rights through movements such as the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s, leading to the passing of legislation such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Today, racial inequality and systemic racism continue to be major issues that African Americans face.