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Who started secession?

Secession was started in South Carolina on December 20th, 1860.


Was Lincoln right or wrong about the issue of secession?

He was right.


Did secession cause the Civil War?

secession was a part of the civil war. the south had succeededfrom the north.


What event in 1860 turned to the secession crisis into a civil war?

The secession of South Carolina from the Union


What year was secession of south Carolina?

2007


What was the norths view of secession?

They hated it. Lincoln said himself that he did not want to fight against his own brothers. He also said that the Union should help the Rebels and treat them nicely. Smartest 8th grader in the world


Who did not want the south to leave the union?

Many respected Virginians (including Lee) who disapproved of secession, but felt their first duty was to their state, not the USA.


What did the south use to justify their secession?

State's rights


What was the aim of the compromise of 1850?

To prevent secession of the South.


Who seceded in the secession attack at ft Sumter?

the south


What is the South Carolina declaration of causes and secession?

Ansewer to CHEIKH CODé GUEYE Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the federal union.


How did the issue of secession contribute to the attack on Fort Suter?

The issue of secession heightened tensions between the North and South in the lead-up to the Civil War, as Southern states sought to break away from the Union to preserve slavery and states' rights. This conflict culminated in the attack on Fort Sumter in April 1861, when Confederate forces aimed to assert control over the fort, located in Charleston, South Carolina. The fort's Union garrison symbolized federal authority, and its capture was seen as a crucial step in solidifying Southern independence. The attack marked the beginning of open hostilities between the North and South, solidifying the divide over secession.