During the pre-Civil War era, the South was beginning to think that they didn't have much of a voice in the government and the government didn't care as much about what they wanted. The main factor of their secession was the issue of slavery, which the South supported and wanted and the North didn't. Eventually, these issues pushed some southern states to secede, the first being South Carolina. More states followed, and they formed the Confederacy, or the Confederate States of America.
Some Southerners sought to break away from the United States primarily due to issues surrounding states' rights and the preservation of slavery, which they viewed as integral to their economic and social systems. The election of Abraham Lincoln, perceived as hostile to slavery, heightened fears that the federal government would abolish the institution. Additionally, many Southerners believed that secession was necessary to protect their way of life and assert their autonomy against what they saw as overreach by the Northern states and the federal government. This culminated in the formation of the Confederacy and the onset of the Civil War.
They want to break away from Canada so that they can be free of any harms that can happen to their families
he wanted to break away from Britain (England)
You have a misunderstanding of history and terms. "Redcoats" was a slang term for soldiers of the British Army. They WERE the British, and did not want to break away from anything.
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No actually in he begenning a majority did not want to break away from England they were called loyalist or tories
Southerners who were for redemption wanted to return power to the white Democrats
the thirteenth amendment
Southerners who were for redemption wanted to return power to the white Democrats
Tell him that you need alone time. And that you want to take a break
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The southerners wanted slavery to end but northerners didn't want that