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Political sentiment for abolishing slavery had been growing in the North for decades. The South had been fighting constantly to protect the institution and admit new slaveholding states to the Union in order to keep the strength in congress necessary to protect it. But the Northern population was just growing too great to continue that. The southernors feared that the election of Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party signaled that there would soon be an attempt to abolish slavery. Thus, in order to protect the institution, the southern states seceeded from the union so as to "free" themselves from the power of a government that might take away their slaves. Michael Montagne and it was the south who was the beginers of war

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Who started secession?

Secession was started in South Carolina on December 20th, 1860.


What argument did southern states base secession on?

Slavery and the election of Abraham Lincoln


Who suggested succession from the union if an agreement on slavery could not be reached?

The south did not secede because of slavery. The States belong to the people, not the Federal Government. Treason is a defined crime in the Constitution, and the law of the land stopped the day the South seceded. Tenth Amendment allows secession, and the Union was wrong to not to recognize the sovereign nation of the CSA.


Did Robert E. Lee dislike the north or the south?

Robert E. Lee disapproved of slavery and secession, the only reason he joined the South is because his home ,Virginia seceded along with the other Southern states. He disliked the South for seceding and slavery, but he could not betray his people. He didn't disliked the North, but he did not like how the U.S. government was handling the situation


How did both north and south defended their position on the question of secession by tracing the history of their arguments?

The North declared secession to be treasonous. The South maintained that the USA was a voluntary association of states, and that any state could leave the Union if it chose. On the morality of slavery, the Northern abolitionists (a minority, but an increasingly powerful one) declared that slavery was ungodly. The South argued that it was a perfect God-given arrangement of man and master. As the argument heated-up in the 1850's, church ministers on both sides were put under pressure to preach the relevant beliefs.

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What did the south want from the issue of secession?

the south wanted slavery to still exist even if the union was split


When was the the South Carolina ordiance of secession?

South Carolina seceded when it did becuaw they wanted slavery. Teh ywanted their colony to be weathy.


How did slavery led to secession?

Slavery split up the country, and with the North's striving to abolish slavery, many southern states began seceeding, beginning with South Carolina.


Why did southerns states seceded?

Because pro-slavery feelings were stronger in the Deep South. In the Upper South, there was less enthusiasm for secession.


Why did the southern states secede first?

Because pro-slavery feelings were stronger in the Deep South. In the Upper South, there was less enthusiasm for secession.


What were the pro slavery anti secession states generally known as?

what were the pro slavery anti secession statesgenerally known as border states


Was the civil war over the slavery or over the secession?

The Civil War followed naturally from the secession - which was caused by the increasing difficulty of creating new slave-states, so that the South was getting outvoted in Congress, which then tended to pass laws that favoured the North.


What Caused Secession?

When Ft. Sumter was taken in Charleston Harbor in April 1861 by confederate troops this began the civil war.


This sentiment of secession and therebefore in favor slavery was unanimous during the civil war?

No, even in the south there were large numbers of people who were opposed to slavery. Unfortunately the majority of the population either supported or did not care about the issue of slavery.


What was the direct cause of secession and eventually the civil war?

The election of 1860. Abraham Lincoln was elected president. The south believed that he was going to abolish slavery. The south then began seceding from the union.


Which event led South Carolina secession from the US?

South Carolina seceded from the United States on December 20, 1860, primarily in response to the election of Abraham Lincoln as President. His anti-slavery stance and the perceived threat to the institution of slavery galvanized Southern states, leading South Carolina to become the first state to break away from the Union. This act of secession was a crucial catalyst for the onset of the Civil War.


What civil war word starts with s?

slavery, secession,