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What reasons do the Southern States have politically that would cause them to fight the North?

For states rights


Which is better north or south?

If you believe in equal rights, the South was. If you believe in justice, the North was. Many people think that was on slavery. It wasn't! It started when the South didn't like state's rights and when they decided they wanted to secede from the U.S.


How did north feel about states rights?

i dont know you wont answer my question


What was the north's belief based on states' rights?

It was the South that kept claiming States' Rights - in some cases, just a polite term for the right to own slaves. The North believed in the sanctity of the Union, and declared war on the states that broke away.


What were the states rights before the Civil War?

the north it was every one was equil


What are the states millionaires per capita?

Believe it or not...it's North Dakota.


Who is the leading producers of cotton in North America?

I Believe it is the United States.


What was Sam Houston's belief about secession?

He owned slaves and did not beieve in abolition. He did however believe in the Union as well as States's rights. The most important point was that he did not believe that the Confederacy could win a war against the industrialized North and that they wold be badly damaged in such a conflict..


How did states' rights increase tensions between the north and south?

by making it harder to get jobs.


What groups worked to gain rights for Africans?

The Union was the group that worked together to gain rights for Africans. The Union consisted of the people in the North in the United States of America.


What was SAM Houston belief about Texas secession?

He owned slaves and did not beieve in abolition. He did however believe in the Union as well as States's rights. The most important point was that he did not believe that the Confederacy could win a war against the industrialized North and that they wold be badly damaged in such a conflict..


Was the governor of North Carolina a critic of the US Civil War?

The North Carolina Governor Zebulon Vance was a Unionist but reluctantly agreed to the Southern secession. He was a strong states rights advocate and believed the Confederate government ignored the rights of the Southern states.