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Did the southerners fight a secession war?

Yes, the southerners fought a secession war, commonly known as the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865. The conflict arose after several Southern states seceded from the Union, primarily over issues related to slavery and states' rights. The war was fought between the Confederate States of America, comprised of the seceding states, and the Union states that remained loyal to the federal government. Ultimately, the war resulted in the preservation of the Union and the abolition of slavery.


How many southerners and northerners fought in the civil war?

the north had 2 million troops and the south had 800,000 troops


Why might southerners not like to call this conflict the civil war?

A number of Southerners insist on calling the Civil War "The War Between The States." In his inaugural address, Lincoln requested the states make their militias available to the United States Army. At that point the states had to choose whether or not to make their militias available to the Union Army or the Confederate Army. Many Southerners refer to that event. The people living in the Southern Mountains and throughout much of the South sided with the Union and fought for the Union. One of the Union's greatest generals, General Thomas, was a southerner. Another of the Union's greatest generals, General Sherman, had lived much of his life in the south. The governor of Texas, Sam Houston, sided with the Union. It was a civil war.


How many states fought with the Union in the Civil War?

25 real states but if you count the territories it would be... 32 (minus indian territory)


Why did the northerners and southerners disagree on the annexation?

Southerners favored the annexation of Texas, but Northerners objected that Texas would add another slave state to the Union.

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How many states fought for the union?

3 billion states fought for the union negative 1 million fought for the south


How did pro-Union Southerners white and black help ensure the Union victory in the American Civil War?

Many pro-Union Southerners kept the North informed of supply caches to provide targets for the Northern army. In addition, these Southerners withheld financial support to the South.


What nations fought the communist IN the Civil War?

The US Civil war did not involve communists. It was a war between the Northerners (Union) of the United States and the Southerners (the Confederacy)


How many union soldiers fought in fort Sumter?

80 union soldiers


Did the southerners fight a secession war?

Yes, the southerners fought a secession war, commonly known as the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865. The conflict arose after several Southern states seceded from the Union, primarily over issues related to slavery and states' rights. The war was fought between the Confederate States of America, comprised of the seceding states, and the Union states that remained loyal to the federal government. Ultimately, the war resulted in the preservation of the Union and the abolition of slavery.


How many fought for the Union in the Battle of Shiloh?

poopo


How many southerners and northerners fought in the civil war?

the north had 2 million troops and the south had 800,000 troops


How many fought for the union in the Battle of Gettysburg?

85,000 TO 90,000 Union men fought at Gettysburg, July 1st through 3rd ,1863.


How Many Soldiers Fought for The Union in the civil war?

there were about 2.1 million soldiers in the union


Why might southerners not like to call this conflict the civil war?

A number of Southerners insist on calling the Civil War "The War Between The States." In his inaugural address, Lincoln requested the states make their militias available to the United States Army. At that point the states had to choose whether or not to make their militias available to the Union Army or the Confederate Army. Many Southerners refer to that event. The people living in the Southern Mountains and throughout much of the South sided with the Union and fought for the Union. One of the Union's greatest generals, General Thomas, was a southerner. Another of the Union's greatest generals, General Sherman, had lived much of his life in the south. The governor of Texas, Sam Houston, sided with the Union. It was a civil war.


What did southerners call for to protect their right to own enslaved people?

Southerners called for secession from the union......................................................................


What did the Southerners of the US call their area of the country?

Northerners were called the Union. Southerners were called the Confederacy.