Northerners were eager to go to war during the Civil War primarily to preserve the Union and prevent the secession of Southern states. Many viewed the conflict as a moral imperative to end slavery and uphold democratic ideals. Additionally, economic interests and the desire for national unity motivated many citizens to support the war effort. The sense of nationalism and the belief in the righteousness of their cause further fueled their eagerness to fight.
they wanted to abolish slavery
About 1/5 of all northerners
The Union
who was the northerner who opposed the civil war?who was the northerner who opposed the civil war?
To most people living in the US at the time, the Civil War as we know it today, was called the "war of rebellion.
they wanted to abolish slavery
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About 1/5 of all northerners
Northerners who opposed the Civil War.
The Union
who was the northerner who opposed the civil war?who was the northerner who opposed the civil war?
Many Northerners went to the South after the Civil War to buy land, because it was very inexpensive. They were known as Carpetbaggers.
To most people living in the US at the time, the Civil War as we know it today, was called the "war of rebellion.
Carpetbaggers
it was god cause they were free
Yes. That was what the war was about. Preceding the war, southerners had slaves and the northerners didn't think it was right. Therefore, the Civil War happened. Hope this helped! Mckennaj
They were referred to as Copperheads.