Analysis: Why Did Texans Fight In The Civil War

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“The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him a friend” - Abraham Lincoln. In the U.S. the north was industrial, and anti-slave, and the south was agricultural, and pro-slave. But , why did Texans fight in the Civil War? Texans fought in the Civil War to protect states rights, for sectionalism, and to keep slavery. In the south, people believed that each state should pick if they can legally own slaves, or no. According to Document B “ That in this free government that the servitude of the African race… is mutually beneficial to both bond (slave) and free justified by the experience of mankind.” In Texas they were pro-slavery, and didn't exactly care if the north did have slaves or not. Texas was agricultural back when the civil war broke