They said that the USA was a voluntary assembly of states, and any of them could quit the Union at any time.
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They were pretty nervous...................
The abolitinists were angry about the exclusions and everyone knew that emancipation meant nothing until the Confederacy was defeated.
No. North Carolina was Confederate, though not as aggressively as South Carolina. When Sherman crossed into NC, he didn't feel it necessary to conduct punitive raids. (In SC, he'd burned down the capital city, Columbia.)
They felt that they needed to spread communist ideals around the globe, and by creating a union of states surrounding them they could ensure protection against future invasions
They said that the USA was a voluntary assembly of states, and any of them could quit the Union at any time.
Because they thought the cotton revenues would be enough to support a new nation.
They thought they should be able to have slaves is one reason.
You do what is best for you and if you want to leave you leave. If you are in any way in fear for your safety take precautionary measures with your family, friends and local law enforcement and they will help you leave and do what is in your best interest. You cannot feel guilty for doing something that you feel is right for you, they will get over and get by this.
He was for the Union, which is to say that he was for the North. As he was president, he would generally support his country. It's worth noting, though, that he didn't feel that the South was truly separated from the Union, but rather felt that they were in a state of rebellion.
Many of them did not feel safe in South Africa anymore.
It gives the business a good reputation. If you are not welcoming they will feel rejected and possibly leave. The point of a store is selling things... right?
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The Southerners felt justified in separating from the Union because they felt their rights were being violated. They felt that they had the right to leave the Union because the Federal government was becoming more powerful. If you want to get a good feel for the differences of both sides I suggest watching the movie Gettysburg. While not completely factual it is a rather good depiction of not only that battle, but causes for the entire war.
they dont feel right around you and they would like to leave really soon?
South Carolina seceded because they believed that the institution of slavery was in peril. I believe the Civil War was about states rights - that is, the states rights to maintain slavery. South Carolina was complaining about the northern states violating the Constitution by not enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act. The union felt that South Carolina was independent and did not want slavery so now they are in war.
yes, they seceded from the union as soon as they heard of Abe Lincoln's victory, they knew that if they didn't Abe (the president) would just take over them provent the slavery from ever happening.