The North and South fought during the American Civil War primarily over issues of slavery and states' rights. The South sought to preserve the institution of slavery and maintain its agrarian economy, while the North aimed to prevent the expansion of slavery into new territories and promote a more unified nation. Additionally, economic and political differences heightened tensions, leading to a conflict over the balance of power between federal and state governments. Ultimately, these factors culminated in a war that sought to define the future of the United States.
The north and the south fought against each other in the civil war.
The Union=North and The Confederate=South, fought in the Civil War
the north. they fought against the confederacy
The north and the south fought because of slavery and because the south wanted to become a different country.
In the US Civil War, the north and the south were fighting against each other. The North being the Union, and the South being the Confederacy.
Joseph Wheeler fought for the South. Joe Hooker fought for the North.
The north and the south fought against each other in the civil war.
The South fought the North.
the north fought the south, and the north won north- against slavery south- slavery
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South.
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He was a slave for the south.
He fought for the south, Confederate States.
He fought for the south, Confederate States.
Each other: North against South. north fought to get rid of communism while the south fought to stay communists
He fought for the north