Because the North saw it as treason, that would also lead to the loss of the cotton revenues.
secession was a part of the civil war. the south had succeededfrom the north.
tensions increased between the north and south causing small wars leading up to secession and the civil war
Other Southern states followed South Carolina's lead in secession and ultimately this led to the skirmish at Ft. Sumtner and the Civil War.
It was a challenge to the integrity of the USA and the sovereignty of the Washington government. It was bound to provoke a reaction.
Initially because the USA wanted to save the cotton revenues. On later did Lincoln turn it officially into a war on slavery.
secession was a part of the civil war. the south had succeededfrom the north.
tensions increased between the north and south causing small wars leading up to secession and the civil war
Other Southern states followed South Carolina's lead in secession and ultimately this led to the skirmish at Ft. Sumtner and the Civil War.
Initially because the USA wanted to save the cotton revenues. On later did Lincoln turn it officially into a war on slavery.
It was a challenge to the integrity of the USA and the sovereignty of the Washington government. It was bound to provoke a reaction.
Initially because the USA wanted to save the cotton revenues. On later did Lincoln turn it officially into a war on slavery.
Many southerners believed that secession would not lead to war, as they thought the federal government would allow them to leave peacefully, viewing it as a constitutional right. Conversely, many northerners were convinced that secession would lead to conflict, as they viewed it as a threat to the Union. This difference in perception contributed to the rising tensions that ultimately led to the Civil War. Overall, there was a significant divide in beliefs regarding the likelihood of war following secession.
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Civil War
The secession of South Carolina from the Union
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slavery, secession,