Essay On Why The South Seceded

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What were the actual reasons the Southern states seceded? The Civil War, which was influenced by session of Southern states, was a war that included Northerners and Southerners of the United States. The Civil War took place in the United States from 1861-1865 because of sectional differences and session. 11 Southern states seceded from the Union because of Abraham Lincoln and abolitionists, a high tariff on imported goods from Europe, and the Fugitive Slave Act. Southern states seceded from the union because they thought Abraham Lincoln and Northerners were going to abolish slavery. Abraham Lincoln was a politician who ran for president in 1860. Lincoln wanted peace between the North and South. Lincoln also stated in his inaugural address that he would not attack his dissatisfied countrymen. Even though peace was offered, Southern states threatened to secede from the Union if Abraham Lincoln became president. Southerners thought Lincoln was an abolitionist trying to destroy the South’s way of life. Abraham Lincoln never stated he wanted to end slavery, but stated slavery would eventually die off. Slaves were workers who did labor in the South. Slaves were treated very poorly as shown in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Northerners believed slavery was wrong, which made them want to end slavery. However, if the South did not have slaves, they would have trouble producing …show more content…

The North was forced to put a tax on imported goods so they could make money. This act infuriated the South because they had to pay for expensive American made products. In order to protect Northern industry, the government had to put a tariff on goods from Europe. Although the Tariff had been changed by the Civil War, many people remember it as the start of a long

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