south carolina
People in the South wanted to withdraw from the Union primarily due to issues surrounding states' rights and the preservation of slavery. Southern states believed that the federal government was overstepping its authority by attempting to limit or abolish slavery, which was integral to their economic and social systems. The election of Abraham Lincoln, who was seen as anti-slavery, heightened fears that Southern interests would be marginalized, prompting calls for secession to protect their way of life. Additionally, cultural and economic differences with the North contributed to the desire for independence.
The south wanted to do this because they liked slavery and the union didn't. The south then decided to brake away from the north.
the south thought that the north were undermining there authority and believed that the North wanted the opposite of what they wanted which was to stop the spread of slavery.
the south wanted slavery to still exist even if the union was split
what were the south called if they wanted to withdraw from the Union
Secessionists
south carolina
no, no they did not
withdraw
True.
the north wanted slavery to end in the south, they also wanted to preserve the union(keep the union united)
yes
Columbia
Columbia South Carolina
Columbia
It means to withdraw membership from an organization. ie: The south seceded from the union during the civil war.