state rights over the issue of withdrawal from the union and the issue of slavery
Yes.
The issue of slavery was becoming a larger problem.
Popular Sovereignty is the term used to describe states deciding the issue of slavery for themselves when becoming part of the Union. It was a part of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
because it made a major problem and started the civil war
Missouri
state rights over the issue of withdrawal from the union and the issue of slavery
Slavery was a states rights issue. The essential problem was if a state had the right to allow slavery when the federal government states it is illegal. We are still arguing the issue today. For Lincoln it was an issue of keeping the union together. Slavery wasn't so much the cause but a emotional and political response of where the power of the federal government stops and the state begins.
Yes.
the issue of slavery became important again in 1850. At that time, california requested to join the union as a free state.
The issue of slavery was becoming a larger problem.
The slavery issue. Abolitionists did not want another slave state in the union. Even politicians who were not strongly opposed to slavery recognized that the addition of another slave state might bring trouble/turmoil.
the south wanted slavery to still exist even if the union was split
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking. If you're asking if the civil war started the issue of slavery, no. Slavery was always an issue. If you're asking if slavery started the civil war, not exactly. The point of the civil war according to Abraham Lincoln was to preserve the Union. The Confederacy was only fighting in defense. Eventually slavery became abolished as an aftermath of the civil war, but the only reason the war itself was started was in order to preserve the Union.
the north and south became more divided over the issue of slavery
contrary to poplar belief, states rights and not slavery was the main issue. Slavery became the issue after President Lincoln issued the emmancipation proclamation, freeing the slaves in the union and border states.
Popular Sovereignty is the term used to describe states deciding the issue of slavery for themselves when becoming part of the Union. It was a part of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.