The South, who later became the Confederacy.
The entire slavery issue was the result of the failure to deal with it in a manner that could make it an issue for the American people. Many Southerners were not in favor of slavery. Most Northerners didn't care, except for the expansion of it to the West.
Traders, slave owners and some rich people supported slavery.
The Confederate states supported slavery in the US Civil War as did the Union border states that had slavery. Most importantly these were Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland.
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civil war. civil war.
No, there was another war, The Civil War, over that issue.
AnswerWhen the Civil War was over, The US Constitution was amended to abolish slavery so that all men and woman were free.
It can easily be said that when all the other reasons for the Southern rebellion are cast aside, slavery was a key issue. Or, to put the answer in a different light, if there was no slavery in the US in 1860, there would never have been a civil war.
Once the US Civil War began, Senator Douglas supported the war in order to keep the Union whole.
An Abolitionist supported the abolition or end of slavery during the US Civil War.
The South.
civil war. civil war.
Slavery
A reason that is NOT for the Civil War is to get more land.
The civil war started over "States Rights", not slavery.
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Slavery
slavery
With the end of the US Civil War, the US became free of slavery. In December of 1865 an amendment to the US Constitution, the 13th, abolished slavery.
US Civil War 1861-1865; also known as the American Civil War.