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The reason the US Civil War was fought; was to preserve the United States of America (called preserving the union). If the US had declared war on the south, which it did NOT; then that would have meant that the US RECOGNIZED the Confederacy as a separate nation. In which case why fight a war? The south had successfully left the union!

So, actually, it would have been very important whether or not the President declared war or not:

1. If he declared war, he just lost the war. Because he's just recognized them as the separate nation that they're fighting a war over to begin with.

2. If he does NOT declare war, then he's proving his point; it's illegal to leave the union, and he'll NOT recognize their new nation (country) whatever they call it (the South, Dixie Land, the Confederacy, the Confederate States of America, etc.).

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