Well most of the north believed that slavery was wrong but not every northerner believed that slavery needed to end
Because the North was a bunch of self-righteous warmongers who followed their illegitimate "president" in his illegal war.
The South was concerned how their way of life would be if Lincoln ended slavery. They couldn't imagine a society without slavery
Many in the South supported and benefited from the practice of slavery, viewing it as essential to their economic system and way of life. They believed in the racial superiority of white people and saw slavery as a legitimate institution. However, opinions on slavery varied among individuals and were not universal throughout the region.
The south was against slavery.
The northerners felt slavery was bad, although they bought cotton from the south that the slaves made. The southerners felt slavery was very useful to make and sell goods.
Actually the NORTH was against slavery, and the SOUTH wanted slavery.
About how they feel
yes slavery was good for the south
The South favoured slavery
They did not want slavery in the south they wanted to be apart of slavery.
Both had slavery, the south just had it for longer.
Hopeful that the people of Kansas and Nebraska might vote for slavery in those states.
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.