Some southern states succeeded away from the Union over the fact of slavery. 1 Southern states broke away from the Union 2 Confederate cannons bombarded Fort Sumter
Because they didn't believe in slavery strongly enough to want to break up the Union.
They did not want Lincoln as their president because he wanted to end slavery.
They were having disagreements on slavery. The North (Union) was against slavery and were the free states. The South (Confederate) was for slavery and were slave states.
Because Lincoln had refused to allow any extension of slavery into the new Western states. So the South was doomed to be outvoted in Congress every time.
Many Southerns feared they would have little say in the government.
Some southern states succeeded away from the Union over the fact of slavery. 1 Southern states broke away from the Union 2 Confederate cannons bombarded Fort Sumter
Because they didn't believe in slavery strongly enough to want to break up the Union.
They did not want Lincoln as their president because he wanted to end slavery.
They withdrew to demonstrate their disagreement with the North over slavery and to create the Confederacy.If your from connexus: they feared they would have little say in the government.
Some of them are for freedom. Also for the right to keep slaves. Those are only two reasons, but there are more.
They were having disagreements on slavery. The North (Union) was against slavery and were the free states. The South (Confederate) was for slavery and were slave states.
Eleven states seceded from the union to create the Confederate States of America. They were Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana and Virginia.
Lincoln's rejection of the Crittenden compromise, because it would have allowed some extension of slavery.
some southern states secede because of preisdent abrahim Lincoln
All of the states were treated fairly, but some didn't think they were. The southern states that eventually left the union thought that the state should have the ultimate authority over its people. The Federal Government disagreed, and the southern states believed that because they didn't get a say in it that they were treated unfairly.
That makes no sense.