The southern region of the United States in the early years of the 1860’s had a most incomparable affect on the country. The disputes between the North and the South had caused a civil war, killing over one half a million people after the South seceded from the Union. The causes driving the South to secede grew to the point where one unified, strong country was no longer an option in the Southerner’s eyes. The Northerners viewed the Southerner’s needs as unnecessary and immoral desires. Due to the two regions differences, outbreaks of violence started a pandemonium. In the early 1860’s the Southern states seceded from the Union due to the uproar of disputes over, slavery in the territories, the Northern abolitionists growth in power and the …show more content…
Many attempts were made to resolve the major conflict such as, the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854 and The Compromise of 1850. While running for the presidential election of 1860, the Republicans and Democrats shared both their sides on slavery in the territories. The Republicans, who were dominantly Northerners, proclaimed no form of government authority could legalize slavery in the United States territories. (Document 1) Meanwhile, the Democrats who were mainly from the South voiced their opinion that all American citizens had the right to own slaves in the territories. Democrats also exclaimed that outlawing slavery in those areas was obstructing the rights of the people. (Document 1) Not only the political parties were split on the issue but the two regions of America were as well. Southerners stated that the Northerners believed they had the jurisdiction to control and prohibit slavery in the territories. This infuriated the Southern region of America and gave them reason to feel threatened that if Lincoln is elected, slavery will be gone. (Document …show more content…
Figures such as William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown played a large role in strengthening the abolitionist movement. Garrison was a white abolitionist who wrote The Liberator, which held the message of emancipation of slaves. John Brown was an abolitionist who took matters into physical hands and started what was soon to be called Bleeding Kansas when he took a few of his followers and killed five men to send a message. These two men were few of many who helped stir support and cultivate power for the movement to get slavery abolished. Southerners presumed true that the Northerners were teaching the kids to hate the Southerner’s kids, which had started disagreement at a young age. (Document 2) That was the least of the Southerner’s worries; the real threat they stated was the power being agglomerated by the Northerners and that they will use this power to emancipate slavery all together. (Document 2) The people of the North used raids led by the hostile legislation of the their states to go against the people of the