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Why Did Texas Fight In The Civil War

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Friend versus friend, brother against brother. The Civil War was an extremely bloody war that tore families apart. In the year 1861, Texas, an American slave state, seceded from the Union, joining the Confederate states of America. Prior to the state’s secession, Abraham Lincoln was elected president; he was an abolitionist, so tensions rose throughout the nation and that resulted in southern secession. Shortly after that, tensions snapped and the Civil War began. The question is, why did the people of Texas fight in the Civil War? Texans fought in the Civil War because they were pro-slavery, supported State’s Rights, and were loyal to Texas. One of the main reasons Texans fought in the Civil War was the issue of slavery. According to the

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