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They believed that they had the right to do whatever they wanted and the government couldn't tell them what to do.
the South
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He fought for the north
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Both side were fighting for what they thought was right, and for what they wanted, and for what they believed in. Both sides lost a lot of solders.
well because the south really wanted to win a were fighting for somehing they believed was fair
the south stragety for fighting the war
Their liberty, homes, and right to vote.
The Northern and Southern states of America got into a war because the south believed in the right to own slaves and the north did not.
There were more loyalists in the South and Britain believed the Continental Army would have a harder time when separated from friendly support.
Both. The Union was fighting to end slavery, and preserve the Union. The South was looking to become an indepent nation, a right guarenteed by the Constitution.
their freedom, their homes and their right to vote
In the book "Killer Angels," the South believed they were fighting for states' rights, independence, and the preservation of their way of life, including the institution of slavery. They saw the Civil War as a struggle to maintain their identity and resist what they perceived as Northern aggression.
The fighting in the South was less vicious.
The fighting in the South was less vicious.
The fighting in the South was less vicious.