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Because they wanted Slavery and the North didn't want slavery
they didnt
South Carolina was voting to secede at the same time that Crittenden was pushing a compromise to settle the slavery question.
Lincoln vowed to outlaw slavery
South wanted to keep slaves, north didn't want slavery to continue
The south did not secede because of slavery. The States belong to the people, not the Federal Government. Treason is a defined crime in the Constitution, and the law of the land stopped the day the South seceded. Tenth Amendment allows secession, and the Union was wrong to not to recognize the sovereign nation of the CSA.
Pro-slavery people seceded. South Carolina was the first state to secede in 1860.
Because they wanted Slavery and the North didn't want slavery
no, Kentucky, Kansas,
To secede and to keep slavery.
Georgia wanted to secede from the Union because they believed Abraham's Lincolns election, and republican party's were strongly and aggressively anti-slavery.
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
they didnt
South Carolina was voting to secede at the same time that Crittenden was pushing a compromise to settle the slavery question.
Yes. North Carolina wasn't the first state to secede but a few states had already done so and it was a state that promoted slavery and Abraham Lincoln opposed of slavery.
The southern states seceded from the Union during the Civil War in order to form the Confederacy.