The civil war is known as a war about Slavery. About wanting to keep Slavery around. It is not well known that Slavery was not the only reason for this was and states wanting to secede. There were multiple other reasons for the war and claiming to secede. When taking a poll about this topic on 38% of people taking it claimed that the was about Slavery. Historians analyzed the conflict and found that Slavery was only a small sliver of the cause of the war. There were many other reasons that not many people know about. There were economic issues that cause it. There were state rights issues. There were interpretation issues. The states felt their rights were being taken away and felt the need to secede. They felt like the government was trying …show more content…
By trying to take away Slavery people would have lost their businesses due to this. By trying to take away Slavery these states felt as though the government was taking away the states rights. They felt that the government was trying to take away their power as a state. Some southern states even claimed that the northern states and government was acting hostile towards them for their choices and preferences. The states felt that they were losing the power and rights that other states had. “By use of their power in the federal government have striven to deprive us of an equal enjoyment of the common territories of the republic.” (Declaration). Some states claimed to stay attached to the union in hopes that something would change but since they hadn’t that they would as well secede. “This hostile policy of our Confederates has been pursued with every circumstance of aggravation which could arouse the passions and excite the hatred of our people.” (Declaration). South Carolina declared that the frequent violations of the constitution and the encroachments upon their reserved rights were part of the reason they left. So as you see most of the states secede and fought because of the way the government treated …show more content…
“The issue was not per se, but who decided whether Slavery was acceptable, local institutions, or a distant central government power.” (Schweiter). Federal legislation limited the expansion of Slavery claiming that such legislation violated the 10th amendment, which they argued trumped the supremacy clause. The was was partially fought to keep the states from seceding. The war was fought over different interpretations of our founding document. The Slavery states were feeling discriminated against by the non Slavery states. The north was no longer willing to tolerate Slavery states. They wanted to abolish slavery throughout the states and as thought, the south fought back. “The Civil War started because of uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states.” When Lincoln got elected he promised to keep Slavery out of the new states and that’s when most of those states seceded and became The Confederate States Of America. The northern states refused to see the legitimacy of the