The event known as the Civil War had redefined the means of being a American. The actions that happened during the war helped that because of the conflicts that made the war occur. The South wanted to keep the slaves, but the North wanted the slaves to be gone and for everyone to have basic human rights, which became controversial and problematic. They divided into states, one that wanted to promote the slavery and one who wanted no slavery at all and became anti-slavery, but why did they decide to fight over it? People thought it would be necessary if they fought over the conflict of slavery. The North wanted to get rid of the slaves, and the South wanted to keep them. Both sides had no civil solution to settle the topic, so war was the only answer. In the North, states had seceded. There were free states and slaves were ridden because they wanted basic human rights for anyone. In the South, all people wanted to keep the slaves. There were Southern land owners who wanted the labor of the slaves. They wanted to fight so they can settle their differences. …show more content…
According to the website 'www.loc.gov ', in paragraph 4, it says that "African American slaves had no such control and they worked under constant supervision and the threat of physical punishment by their overseers." This explains why the Civil War happened, and before that, it was very racial back in the 17th century. I think that the whites thought that the African Americans were different than them and decided to take advantage. Another sentence in paragraph 4 says "Indeed, no matter how kindly a slave owner might have been, the slaves did not possess that which Americans most prized, their freedom." It explains that even if the slave owner is harsh or kind, the slaves only wanted one thing;