Southern secession was primarily driven by the desire to protect the institution of slavery, which was integral to the region's economy and social structure. Tensions over states' rights versus federal authority, particularly regarding the expansion of slavery into new territories, further fueled discontent. Additionally, the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, perceived as a threat to slavery, prompted several Southern states to secede from the Union, seeking to preserve their way of life and autonomy.
Well slavery was a big part of the southern secession.
separating from the southern states to go on your own.
John Breckinridge, a prominent Southern politician and Confederate general, supported Southern secession, viewing it as a legitimate response to perceived threats against states' rights and slavery. He believed that the federal government was infringing upon the rights of Southern states, and secession was a necessary step to protect their interests and way of life. Breckinridge advocated for a strong defense of the Confederacy and saw secession as a means to preserve Southern autonomy.
They saw it as treason.
Jefferson Davis
Well slavery was a big part of the southern secession.
separating from the southern states to go on your own.
West Virginia
Jefferson Davis
Fire-eaters
fire-eaters
fire-eaters :)
Slaves
It is secession
Jefferson Davis
They saw it as treason.
They saw it as treason.