Major Causes Of The Secession Crisis

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In the mid 1860’s the country of the United States of America, faced one major speed bump, the Secession Crisis. Back in the early 1800s the United States was faced with a major debating topic, slavery. The South supported slavery. They believed that it was custom to the way of life and religion. The North did not believe in slavery and wanted no part in owning another human being because that believed that it was wrong and unhuman and that god had not approved of owning a slave. The Northern parts and Southern parts of America experienced the session crises very differently, with the Northerners looking at ending slavery over a graduated period of time and the Southerners demanding the rights that they own come to them from the Constitution of America and states’ rights that were given to them with the help of their Southern leaders who were more responsible for the session crisis than the Northern leaders were. The civil war was a war between the Union and Confederacy in the United States or between the North and the South. One of the major causes why the civil war broke out was because of slavery. In the book At the Precipice The Northern states and the Southern states experienced the Secession Crisis very differently. Bowman talks about why the South seceded from the union in hopes to preserve slavery and not lose product and keep the rights that were given to them by the state and constitution. Bowman then explains how the Northern states want to abolish slavery and make the United States a whole again with no confederate country while not trying to cause a civil war. The leaders of the Southern states were more responsible for the Secession Crisis because it was their design to leave the union because the beliefs with religion and power and goals that they had as a confederacy were much different than the United States or

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