Why did the North wanted to maintain the Union?
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Answer made assuming the above question means: Why did the Union not join the confederacy?
The answer is somewhat simple: The union wished to abolish slavery. This caused multiple states start to take sides, and as you can see, the southern states joined the confederacy as they ran large plantations and needed the African slaves to run them. The northern states did not have many slaves due to a lack of need because their food supply/money was made mostly on family run farms.
The south wanted to do this because they liked slavery and the union didn't. The south then decided to brake away from the north.
The Union was North(:
During the American Civil War, the Union's fundamental goal was to preserve the 'indissoluble union' of the United States of America. As the war progressed, the basic goal for the North widened to include the abolition of slavery.
The Union was the North - all the states that had not seceded.
they wanted to preserve the union and end slavery.
The North to maintain the Union The South to maintain the Confederancy
To maintain parity with the North, as more new states entered the Union.
The north was known as the Union. It was the north that did not want the states to be separated.
the north wanted slavery to end in the south, they also wanted to preserve the union(keep the union united)
to keep the union together. he didn't really want to free the slaves
To preserve the Union
So the union can't get through
So the union can't get through
the U.S. did not want the Soviet Union and China to enter the war.
The south wanted to do this because they liked slavery and the union didn't. The south then decided to brake away from the north.
The Union, or the North, was able to maintain better supply lines during the Civil War. This was due to the fact that the Union had a larger supply of railroad lines, allowing supplies (such as arms, clothing, food, or soldiers) to be transported to the front more quickly.
The Union was North(: