The seceding states left the union due to issues over states' rights and slavery. Also, general differences in the people and economy (North was much more industrial than the South) led to the eventual seccesion of the South.
People in the South who wanted to withdraw from the Union during the Civil War era were referred to as "secessionists." This movement was primarily driven by the desire to form the Confederate States of America, which sought independence from the Union. Secessionists believed in states' rights and often held pro-slavery sentiments, which fueled their push for separation.
Based on their geographical location, both California and Oregon were separated from the Union. Attempting to take advantage of this, secessionists in San Francisco attempted to persuade the two states to secede from the union, but failed to do so.
Because they regarded the Union as sacred - also they didn't want to lose the cotton revenues.
Many respected Virginians (including Lee) who disapproved of secession, but felt their first duty was to their state, not the USA.
Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virgina, Tennessee, Kentucky
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what were the south called if they wanted to withdraw from the Union
They felt the Union should be preserved. They felt that, by states leaving the Union, they were violating the agreement that formed the United States, that the rebel secessionists were, in fact, committing treason.
People in the South who wanted to withdraw from the Union during the Civil War era were referred to as "secessionists." This movement was primarily driven by the desire to form the Confederate States of America, which sought independence from the Union. Secessionists believed in states' rights and often held pro-slavery sentiments, which fueled their push for separation.
Based on their geographical location, both California and Oregon were separated from the Union. Attempting to take advantage of this, secessionists in San Francisco attempted to persuade the two states to secede from the union, but failed to do so.
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Because they regarded the Union as sacred - also they didn't want to lose the cotton revenues.
A country could have a referendum to ask its people if they want to leave. If the people voted for this, the country could then leave.
Most people in the Confederacy in the Civil War believed that their cause was just. They were, for the most part, defending their way of life.
The Confederate States of America was the union made up of the seceded states.
The south wanted to leave the Union because they wanted to become an independent nation. They believed that if they had an independent nation, they would be able to keep their traditions and ways of life, including the institution of slavery.