The election of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency in 1860 was one of the biggest reasons. Some of the Southern states, specifically South Carolina, said that if Lincoln won the November 1860 election they would secede from the Union. Their threat turned in to reality in December of 1860 and seceded from the Union. Ten other Southern states followed suit over the next 6 months and these states came together and formed the Confederate States of America. The Southern states were feeling that the Federal government was getting too involved in the affairs of each state, and started telling the states what they could and could not do. The Southern state governments felt that each state had the right to govern itself without interference from the
The presidential election of 1860 set the stage for the American Civil war. By 1860, the nation had been divided mostly up to that point regarding questions of states’ rights and slavery in the territories. Southerners were outraged over the plan by abolitionist, John Brown, to start a slave rebellion at Harper Ferry, Virginia. This event garnered headlines all over the nation in newspapers and magazines. On the other hand, the Northern Republic seemed equally anger by the Supreme Court decision in the case of Dred Scott v. Stanford, which declared free soil unconstitutional. The Northern Democrats, however, struggled to persuade the Americans that their policy of popular sovereignty still made since.
In 1860, Southern states began to secede from the Union which lead to the American Civil War between the Confederates and the Union. The Confederates consisted of eleven Southern states while the Union consisted of 20 Northern states. What caused these Southern states to secede from the Union? During Abraham Lincoln’s presidential election in 1860, he won over the free Northern states which lead him to won. With Lincoln as president the Southern states feared the government would be more control by the North which meant a possibility of the abolishment of slavery.
The controversy over slaves ultimately led to the secession. Abraham Lincoln thinks slavery is wrong and he wants to stop it from spreading. Earlier, he had warned that slavery could separate a nation. In the 1860 election Lincoln is elected, but southerners are worried he will end slavery forever. Southern states start to secede because they are worried. First South Carolina succeeds, then North, Texas, and then Florida too. They give themselves a new name called the Confederate States of America. (Wise...)
Why did the Southern states separate from the Union? In the 1850’s Southern States had different views of the Union. In the 1850’s Northern states and Southern states had a lot of differences. Southern states were adamant about having slavery and Northern states thought slavery was appalling and terrible and that it should be abolished.The two states also fought over economic differences because the North made a living based on factories and the South made a living based on slaves. They also fought over government power, the South thought they deserved more power than the Federal Government. Therefore it led to the Civil War. Southern States seceded from the Union because of slavery, economic differences and issues over government power.
There were many reasons why the south got so angered by the north that they decided to secede from the union. One of the reasons was because of the differences in economy and the protective tariff between the north and the south. Another reason was because of the Election of 1850 where Abraham Lincoln was elected president. Because of these reasons, the south seceded from the union later leading to the Civil War.
The disagreements for the north and south over the tariffs became the greatest battle between them, as slavery was only legal in the south. The north states was banned by the Mason- Dixonline, Secession has begun, this was a reason for slavery to begin. They started the war as soon as they could, in order to get there slaves in time for their businesses and factories. In 1860, when Lincoln was president, the constitution believed that every state had the right to leave the union. Lincoln did not agree, he did not believe that they have a right. “He opposed secession for these reasons: Physically the states cannot separate, secession is unlawful, a government
I think the southern states states seceded (withdrew) from the Union , which lead to the American Civil War because the northern states had more factories, the northern states had a more effective and permanent way to make money than the southern states, and also the north had faster transportation than the south. The first reason as to why i think the southern states seceded from the Union, which lead to the american
After Abraham Lincolns election, most of the slave states decided to leave the union to form their own country. The states that started to secede from the Union in the early 1860’s to form the Confederacy had the chance to build something great. They built it for all the wrong reasons. Since the Republican platform prohibited the expansion of slavery in future western states, all future Confederate states started to plan to keep their ways of life protected. It went against their plans for expansion and their ideals so with their decision to secede from the Union many problems had risen up in their new government. The worst of the problems consisted of the rich controlled the government, the lack of industry, and the lack of allies that could provide help and resources
When Abraham Lincoln got elected president southerners thought that the government was getting too strong. Southerners felt that if they stayed with the United States, then the North would control them. Some southern states felt like they had no choice and decided to secede. There was Union forts on the Confederate land. In Charleston, there was a Union fort which was called Fort Sumter. The Union soldiers did not leave the fort, so the Confederates fire on the fort. This was the start of the Civil
The secession occurred due to conflicts between the Northern and Southern states. The Northerners wanted the America to remain united as one nation while the Southerners believed that the formation of Confederate states would enable them to gain equality with the North. Therefore, the major factors that spearheaded the secession from the Union included conflicts on whether to continue or abolish slavery and economic disparities.
The 1860 election caused the civil war by having Lincoln inaugurated. When Lincoln was inaugurated the south felt they had no opinion.Most southern States didn't put Lincoln's name on the ballot. While they did that they didn't know that the north had more white men than the them. South Carolina was the first to Secede under Senator John C. Calhoun. Soon after 10 other states seceded and they formed the confederate states of America. The south gave Jefferson Davis, the role of
At first, the southerners were unhappy with the government and felt that it was becoming too powerful. Abraham Lincoln was elected as president in 1860. The southerners felt that the government had no right to tell them how to live. They feared that if they stayed as part of the United States that the North would control them. Most southern states decided they had no choice but to secede from the United
I believe that the biggest reason that the South wanted to secede, was the North wanted to eradicate slavery. There are other reasons that helped push the South to secede, like how the South wanted to have equal State Rights, or even Abraham Lincoln being elected president. A quote that shows that the South overreacted to lincoln being elected is “When President Lincoln got elected, the South was convinced he would end slavery, even though President Lincoln never said he would do that.” so when the South overreacted to him becoming president and seceded this just fueled the flames of the Civil War. These are the main reasons that I believe the South started the Civil War.
Through 1861-1865 AMerica went into the civil war. In this self battle it was the North against the South because Southern states wanted to leave the Union. The Southern states decided to secede because the North had a bigger population, did not want slavery to continue, and President Lincoln’s election.
During the time around 1850, tensions were rising on the issue of slavery between the North and the South. New states were being admitted to the United States, but the decisions to make them a free state or a slave state were what really mattered. As an example, California was admitted to the Union as a free state, and this angered the south very much because slavery was a very important factor to the South's economy. The Compromise of 1850 was developed to help soothe the tensions on each side. This Compromise had several provisions: California was admitted to the Union as a free state; the territories of New Mexico and Utah were created without restrictions of slavery; the slave trade was abolished in Washington, D.C.; Congress passed a stricter fugitive slave law. This compromise showed just how important slavery was to each side, and it gives us a good idea of why it could be important as one of their goals during the Civil War. With slavery in mind, it brought about ideas of succession to the South. Because the South was scared of Lincoln abolishing slavery, they thought it would be a wise decision to secede from the Union. In fact, Lincoln had no plans of abolishing slavery, but stated that it should not spread to the territories. The South basically misunderstood and decided to secede anyway. The reason slavery was so important to the South, and lead them to break apart from the Union was that it