Because the south's belief/outlook on slavery clashed with the belief/outlook of the north.
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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.
Yes. The Republicans had won the election on a ticket of no new slave-states. This meant that the South would always be outvoted in Congress, which would tend to pass laws that favoured the North at the expense of the South. With cotton representing over half the exports of the USA, the South felt strong enough to break away and form a separate nation.
The South assumed that he represented Abolitionist opinion, and that they were allwanting violent revolution. This convicned them that they must break away and form a separate nation.
Yes, Virginia was a major Confederate state, and the scene of many battles. It was not among the first to break away from the USA, and many prominent Virginian politicians and soldiers, including Robert E. Lee, hoped it wouldn't. But many, including Lee, placed their first loyalty with their state, and when it voted Confederate, they supported the South.
South Carolina
Kansas did not break away from any other state during the Civil War. Kansas became a territory in 1854 and became a state January 29, 1861, just a few months before the Civil War began.
I think you mean civil rights movement. There was nothing resembling a 'Civil War movement'. The South wanted to break away and form a separate nation.
There were many different Generals in the Civil War, but Lincoln hired all of the generals for the North who was the Union and the South who was the Confederates was mostly general Robert E. Lee. Douglas was the president of the South since the south wanted to break away from the union.
The first state to break away from the United States was South Carolina.
As far as I know, NO civil rights were taken away from Africans in South America.
The Confederate States of America.
South Carolina
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.
South Carolina was the first state to break free of the Union.
The purpose was to protect manufacturing industry - nearly all of it being in the North. The South, having almost no manufacturing industry, needed far more imports. So the effects were that the tariffs were seen as a tax on the South, levied by a Northern-dominated Congress. This raised the incentive for the South to break away and live on its massive cotton exports.
i believe it is at the end of 1860