Since colonial times the United States had been divided into two completely different parts. The Northern states were mostly free states who believed slavery should be put to end. On the other hand, the Southernern states were slaves states, meaning they were pro-slavery. Therefore, their two ideas about slavery clashed with one another causing great deal of problems such as battles, fights, and debates between the North and South. These disagreements eventually lead to the Southern states seceding from the Union. The Southern states seceded from the Union because of the Compromise of 1850, cultural differences, and Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860. The Southern states seceded from the Union because of the Compromise of 1850. This Compromise …show more content…
During the early 1760’s the North and South both had similar cultural ideas like religion, language, owning slaves, and having farms. But then the North realized slavery was wrong. According to document 3 it states “ The South thus quickly established a rural way of life supported by an agricultural economy based on slave labor ... The North's economy came to depend more on trade than on agriculture”(Doc.3). The North and South cultural differences was the reason why the Union divided. The South consisted of slaves states and the North consisted of free states. The South’s outlook of slavery was that is beneficial for them in order to grow economically. By allowing the slaves to do the labor work on the farms without paying them was part of their plan to make a agriculture living. On the other hand, the North was more about trading and using factories to make goods where in that case they did not need slaves for those jobs. These differences were just too much for the South. The South realized there was no more reason to stay with the Union if they did not have the same idea about slavery. Instead of fighting back and forth with the North, the South took the upperhand and left the