It was the second one. The Confederates reasoned that the Union was a collection of states that had joined it voluntarily, and could secede equally voluntarily.
People like to claim that the war was caused by slavery. But they should ask themselves why Lincoln felt it necessary to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. In mid-war, he had to turn it into a crusade against slavery, to shame the British and French out of helping the South. That is the surest sign that slavery was not the original cause of the war.
Because they wanted Slavery and the North didn't want slavery
John C. Calhoun, a prominent Southern politician and advocate for states' rights, suggested that the South should secede from the Union if an agreement on slavery could not be reached. He argued that the federal government was infringing on the rights of Southern states, particularly regarding the institution of slavery. Calhoun's views contributed to the growing tensions between the North and South leading up to the Civil War.
they didnt
South Carolina was the first southern state to secede from the Union on December 20, 1860. This act marked the beginning of the secession crisis that ultimately led to the Civil War. South Carolina's decision was driven by concerns over states' rights and the election of Abraham Lincoln, who was perceived as a threat to the institution of slavery.
The election of Abraham Lincoln in November 1860 was the pivotal event that prompted several southern states to secede from the Union. Lincoln, representing the anti-slavery Republican Party, was perceived by many in the South as a threat to the institution of slavery and their way of life. In response, states like South Carolina began seceding in December 1860, ultimately leading to the formation of the Confederacy and the onset of the Civil War.
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Georgia wanted to secede from the Union because they believed Abraham's Lincolns election, and republican party's were strongly and aggressively anti-slavery.
The southern states were willing to secede from the Union because they believed in states' rights and wanted to preserve the institution of slavery, which they felt was threatened by the federal government.
Pro-slavery people seceded. South Carolina was the first state to secede in 1860.
South Carolina seceded from the Union primarily due to their belief in states' rights and the protection of slavery as an institution.
Because they wanted Slavery and the North didn't want slavery
To secede and to keep slavery.
John C. Calhoun, a prominent Southern politician and advocate for states' rights, suggested that the South should secede from the Union if an agreement on slavery could not be reached. He argued that the federal government was infringing on the rights of Southern states, particularly regarding the institution of slavery. Calhoun's views contributed to the growing tensions between the North and South leading up to the Civil War.
South Carolina was the first state to secede in October of 1860. The South seceded because of slavery issues & constitutional issues.
be cause they were against the abolution of slavery
The election of Abraham Lincoln as President.
they didnt