Primarily to keep the Union together and not let the States split. The Union (or the North) beleived that the Southern States did not have the right to leave the Union. That point of law has been debated for a long time.
They knew the land they were fighting onThey used guerrilla warfareThey were fighting for a reason
Slavery had been outlawed in the North by 1860. Some slave-states were fighting for the North in the Civil War (1861-65), but they were not strictlyNorthern states.
well, because they were fighting the civil war,,, they lost more than just economy, they lost the sons and fathers, plus they would loose their food and homes when the confederates came and needed a place to stay and some food to feed the solders.
Around the early 1800's the Northerners realized how bad slaves really were to keep. A lot of northerners still though it was fine to have slaves.
The southerners wanted slavery to end but northerners didn't want that
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The longer fighting continued, the more likely Northerners would give up.
Perry's reason for fighting has changed from seeking revenge for his family to fighting for justice and to protect innocent people.
The South had a fighting chance despite a huge advantage the North had. One way to win was to hang on until Northerners grew tired of fighting and losing lives.
The Second Federal Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, part of the Compromise of 1850, angered Northerners because it required citizens to assist in capturing and returning escaped slaves, denying them a jury trial. This law heightened tensions over the issue of slavery in the United States and was seen as a concession to the South at the expense of individual liberties in the North.
President Lincoln wanted to encourage Northerners to keep fighting against the South, if that a reason, then he must have misunderstood why Northerners were going to risk their lives. It was a patriotic duty to preserve the Union. If that were not so, then prior to the war, there would have been mass demonstrations led by abolitionists to free slaves. There were no such mass demonstrations. To encourage African Americans to join Union armies France and Great Britain were doing just about all they wanted to do to supply the South.
International support for the North in the American Civil War increased.
Northerners thought slave owners were foolish alcoholics. the association of drinking with slavery
The Northerners was created on 1992-04-17.
Many Northerners were for the proclamation that ended slavery. However, there were Northerners who felt like Southerners and opposed it.
President Lincoln wanted to encourage Northerners to keep fighting against the South, if that a reason, then he must have misunderstood why Northerners were going to risk their lives. It was a patriotic duty to preserve the Union. If that were not so, then prior to the war, there would have been mass demonstrations led by abolitionists to free slaves. There were no such mass demonstrations. To encourage African Americans to join Union armies France and Great Britain were doing just about all they wanted to do to supply the South.