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It wanted other states to join it in seceding, and forming the Confederacy.

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What is one reason that the union strategy defeating the south included a naval blockade of southern ports?

In order to prevent the South from importing provisions or supplies from other countries, or from other states.


What did the south do when Lincoln won?

The southerners hired a assassin to assassinate president Lincoln.


What day did the 11 U.S states secede?

They did not all go out on the same day. The first was South Carolina, on December 20, 1860. By February, 1861, six more states from the deep south had also seceded. The other four of the upper south did not go out until after the firing on Fort Sumter. The day after Sumter surrendered Lincoln called on those states of the upper south to help fight the states of the lower south, so they had to chose whether to stay in the union and fight their neighbors, or go out and join with them. The last was North Carolina, on May 18, after Virginia and Tennessee had also done so, leaving them "surrounded" by states of the Confederacy.


States excluding the Eleven southern States which made up Confederacy during civil war?

None, it was officially only these eleven states which seceded from the Union:South CarolinaMississippiAlabamaFloridaGeorgiaLouisianaTexasVirginiaArkansasTennesseeNorth CarolinaHowever, the Confederacy claimed other territories such as New Mexico, and tried to annex several non-seceding states such as Kentucky, Missouri and even the then-newly formed West Virginia. These were areas in heavy dispute through much of the war.Kentucky and Missouri account for the extra 2 of the 13 stars optimistically placed on the Confederate flag, but neither state actually passed an ordinance of secession.


When did the southern states sucede?

Seven Southern Confederate states seceded from the Union in 1860. The other four Southern states did likewise in 1861. These states were in favor of slavery, and believed Abraham Lincoln would try to bring an end to slavery, which he eventually did.

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What did South Carolina want other southern states to do in the civil war?

sex


What is sour of South Carolina?

The hemisphere south ofsouth carolina is southern hemisphere.


What does South Carolina want southern states to do?

It wanted other states to join it in seceding, and forming the Confederacy.


Is Texas further south than North Carolina?

Considering that one boarders Mexico (The US's Southern Boarder) and The other boarders South Carolina (with several states between it and the second Southern Boarder), Texas is further south


What were the effects of South Carolina's secession from the Union?

Other Southern states followed South Carolina's lead in secession and ultimately this led to the skirmish at Ft. Sumtner and the Civil War.


What did South Carolina and other southern states say about a republican victory in 1860?

They said in a very loud voice Secede.


What made the states of Mississippi and South Carolina different from other southern states during Reconstruction?

They had the most African American members in their state legislature.


How many states seceded from the union in 1860?

Florida and South Carolina were the only Southern states to secede in 1860. The other 9 seceded in 1861.


North leave the south?

Nope - other way round. South Carolina seceded from the Union, followed by a number of other Southern states, to form the Confederate States of America. In 1865, they were forced back into the Union.


Why Mississippi and South Carolina different from other southern states during Reconstruction?

they had the most African American members in their state legislature.


What produce does South Carolina trade to other countries or states?

What kind of produce does South Carolina trade to other countries or other states.


Why did South Carolina suceede from the union?

South Carolina suceeded from the Union because the North was pressuring them to emancipate slavery. The other southern states followed their example after the suceeded, and BAM, you've got a Civil War.