The North should not have prevented the south from seceding. The South has there own right to do what they want. If the north made the decision not to let them to secede today few people would support it today. The North and South would have been benefited if the south was able to secede. The North can not tell the South what to do.
The North would have grown into a country with social and financial policies similar to Canada without the continuing drag of the South. The South would have experienced the twisting transition from a plantation economy based on slavery to a manufacturing economy based on free labor. After that transition the South would have had a energetic productive economy. If Lincoln let the 11 southern states to leave, blacks
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The civil war took many lives and resources, and no consequences would have occurred if he let the south leave. The Civil war was a big event in American history. It was also a huge stain.
People who think the South should have prevented secession are just wrong. It is wrong to tell someone what to do if you have no authority over them. People who think this also think it is wrong that a state can leave whenever it wants. A state should be able to leave when they want. It is their own state so it can do whatever it wants. The civil war killed so many people just because the union could not be without the south for a few decades. Any idea that the North should have prevented them from succeeding is horrible.
The North was just trying to control the South and it did not work out. It did not work out because the Civil war happened. The United States will never forget the Civil war. Slavery was bad, but it would have eventually gone away. The North had no right to do what they did to the south. If the north could have just let the south secede from the United States a huge amount of lives would not be lost, and America would need no reconstruction. After the Civil war the United States suffered a huge amount of damage. Buildings were destroyed along with other things. The north would have gained things and the south would have too. No one would support the north’s decision if it was made today. You