they were fighting against the union. they were fighting because of subjects such as abolition, states' rights, and the right to become a free and independent country.
2007-06-05 09:40:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The Confederacy was a group of Southern States that basically dropped out of the union over the issue of state's rights. The Federal government had passed and enacted the Emancipation Proclomation, calling for the freedom of all slaves. The southern economy was still dependent upon slavery and saw the Federal government as infringing on their rights, So, they created their own nation, The Confederate States of America. The civil war was between the Union, or the rest of the United States at the time, and the Confederate States.
2007-06-05 09:41:42
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answer #2
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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I agree with most of the answers!
States' Rights (their right to self determination) v. Federal Powers to control them. The explosive American Civil War was a culmination of several incidents and factors:
There were, however, a series of significant events which greatly affected States' Rights, the Union, African Americans and accelerated the American Civil War. These historical events are commonly referred to as the "Causes of the American Civil War" and are listed without significant order: States' Rights (Bill of Rights and the 10th Amendment), High Tariffs, Nullification Crisis, Missouri Compromise, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Manifest Destiny, Dred Scott Case, Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, Bleeding Kansas, Crittenden Compromise, John Brown, and President Abraham Lincoln's election (Lincoln didn't receive a single Southern electoral vote).
2007-06-05 10:23:47
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answered by . 6
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The Southern economy was being threatened by the Union wanting to stop the expansion of slavery (at the time, abolition was on very few people's minds). They seceeded from the Union begining with South Carolina. From then, they foughtfor their independence from the Union, much as the US did in the American Revolution against the British. It wasn't until the end of the war that the abolition of slavery became the issue. Most just wanted to slow the expansion of it.
2007-06-05 12:54:31
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answered by Bridget 1
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Northern imperialism. The north's protectionist tariff policy raised the price of manufactured goods in the south by increasing the price of imports that would have otherwise have been cheaper. The south produced raw materials, mainly cotton, and few manufactured goods, so they got royally hosed when the cotton was sent overseas and then re-imported as manufactured textiles, because the north took its cut via the tariff. Of course, secession was the main cause of the Civil War, but it was brought to that point by high tariffs, a policy that disproportionately favored the north.
2007-06-05 09:43:40
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answered by texasjewboy12 6
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No civil warfare, in line with danger some great protests and probably the atypical rebel simply by measures inflicted on human beings, such simply by fact the feared mattress room tax, the assaults on the NHS and the assaults on the disabled by utilising the government funded French company ATOS. you could by no potential choose how human beings will react to specific circumstances. we've had one suicide over the mattress room tax already, a mature women human beings. yet while working example a mom together with her infant did the comparable element over this tax, who knows what form of reaction it would set off off, fairly if it replaced into in a volitile section. I pesonally think of the mattress room tax is a ticking time bomb and that there will be extra deaths simply by fact of it. If the government have any experience then they are going to scrap it altogether, or a minimum of revise it to make sure that people who're keen to head, yet have nowhere to head to, are a minimum of exempt from it.
2017-01-10 14:44:43
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answered by ? 4
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It was about more things than slavery, but slavery was the major issue.
The sad part about it is this.......how many people who fought for the south even owned slaves?? Rich people owned slaves, and rich people didnt fight in wars back then either.
The soilders basically fought for the pride of the south, although many did not like blacks as many in the south still do today.
And I am southern and I know you will all think I am racist but consider this.....Back then black people said yes sir and acted like human beings. Well......after slavery was abolished......look how they act. Going around shooting kids, flirting with your wife right IN FRONT OF YOU. They dont have any respect for anyone. True some dont turn out that way, but the majority do.
Without someone to keep them in check they act like a bunch of animals running around in the african saffari.
Take Africa for example. People there have aids, are starving to death, and have no food........yet they still make babies that are obviously born to die.......what kind of animal would do such stupid things?????? Thank you Yankees......you are so smart......way to go.
2007-06-06 23:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The issue was largely over whether the Federal Gov't could exercise control over the individual states whether the state wanted them to or not (the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution). The major issue was slavery, and whether or not the Northern states could force the South to abolish it, which would have major effects on the South's economy, largely in the cotton industry.
The Southern states wanted to sececede from the US (the Union) and form their own country. The North wasn't going to let this happen, and so began the war.
2007-06-05 09:38:16
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answered by TubThumpin 3
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Loss of state's rights mainly....
2007-06-05 10:11:06
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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Abolition (of slavery) - and other things but thats the big won.
2007-06-05 09:35:04
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answered by the_hilton 4
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