A war that started 1860 and ended 1865 there was blood shed all over Texas land, this was called the civil war. many people died while fighting in this battle and many people may ask why did Texas fight in the civil war? There were three main reason why Texans fought in the civil war, to protect state rights, there love for Texas, and to preserve slavery. Those are the reasons why many men sacrificed there life for Texas. One reason that Texas fought in the civil war was to protect state rights. Abraham lincoln did not want any states to secede saying “ I hold that...the union of these states is perpetual….(N)o state upon its own mere motion, can lawfully get out of the union”(Document c). But the state disagreed saying that the state was taking their rights away which …show more content…
In document B, a man says “...justified by the experience of mankind, and the revealed will of the almighty creator” (Document B) saying slavery was God's way saying they had no control over it and if God would have not made African American people if he did not want us to come about slavery. The author also stating that white males were the ones establishing the government and African race was not “were established exclusively by the white race for themselves and their posterity; that the African race had no (part in their establishment”( Document B). There was 182,566 slaves in Texas which took up 30% of the population in Texas and 29% of white families owned slaves which was one there reasons they fought because without the slaves they would have less workers on farms and would bring down their economic structure.( Document A) why did Texas fight in the civil war? they fought for their state rights, their love for Texas and to preserve slavery. This civil war relates to present time because of how this war affected us for the better. Those are the reasons why many men sacrificed there life for
The Mexican American War was a very controversial event. The Americans believed in their “Manifest Destiny” which prompted them to annex the territory of Texas which, in turn, initiated the war on April 25, 1846. Texas was annexed to the Union as a slave state on December 29, 1845. This upset all of the Free states along with the Mexicans but the Southerners were in favor of the war because it gave them more strength when fighting for slavery. While there were many different beliefs about the Mexican-American War throughout the United States, these beliefs generally were the same within a region.
Way back when, the South had clashing opinions with the North. And like in most cases, the disagreement turned into a war. The US was divided into the North and South; one side strongly for slavery, and one strongly against. Everyone thought that they could live this way, divided, in harmony, but they were wrong. Southern states began to secede, and a month later war broke out. Why did Texans fight in the Civil War? The residents of Texas fought because they loved Texas, they wanted to have states’ rights, and they wanted to protect slavery.
After the Missouri Compromise was made, more conflict arose. New territories were beginning to fight over the issue of slavery. These territories included Texas, New Mexico, and California. After James Polk became president he annexed Texas, and it became a state. This was a cause of the Civil War because it caused was the war with Mexico, which as a result led to the Compromise of 1850. The Compromise of 1850 made Northerners help catch runaway slaves. The South loved it, but the North hated it. Once again the North and South were spreading apart.
The two main causes for the war were the American’s obsession with the concept and maintenance of ‘Manifest Destiny’ and, the second cause was, the Texas War for Independence/Annexation. Manifest Destiny is, basically, the belief that the United States had a God-given right to occupy and civilize the whole continent. With more Americans looking for land to occupy westward due to the fact that there wasn’t enough space on the east coast, the fact that most of those areas were occupied didn’t matter. Instead, an attitude that English speaking American would do a better job of taking care of the lands than Native Americans of Spanish Speaking Mexicans ruled the minds
The Mexican War, or as it was called in Mexico, the American Invasion, was a very controversial event. Before the Mexican War, people from the US began moving to Texas. Texas was a disputed territory, as neither country agreed on who owned it. Mexico said they owned, while the US said that they did. There are many reasons to argue that the Mexican War should/should not have been started. The Mexican War should not have been started because US settlers in Texas broke Mexican law, the US invaded Mexico, and the countries had mixed up borders.
Intro: Depending on if you lived in the north or in the south, the reason for fighting the war differed. The primary reason that the South was fighting the war was to protect their labor-based economy. In order to do that, they had to ensure that their slaves did not get confiscated or freed. The North, however, fought the war to reconnect the South with the rest of the Union, and to abolish slavery throughout the entire Union. The pressure of abolitionists and radical republicans led to an increase in Lincoln’s support of the slaves;
The American Civil War was a bloody battle fought between the Confederacy (CSA) and the Union. Many men died, especially those who fought for the south. The Missouri Compromise is what separated the North from the South, leaving slavery in the north outlawed and vice versa. When the Missouri Compromise was repealed and the Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed, northerners were outraged. When Abraham Lincoln was elected president, he wasn’t an outright abolitionist, but he was anti-slavery, and therefore won no electoral votes from the south. His election made southerners fear for the abolition of slavery, and six states before Texas seceded to form the Confederate States of America. This sparked the Civil War, in which the CSA lost miserably and slavery was abolished. All of this leads to the question: why did Texans fight in the civil war? Texans fought in the civil war to protect states’ rights, for their love of Texas, and to preserve and protect slavery.
Have you ever loved something so much that you would do anything to protect it? That is what the Texans did to protect Texas. There are lots of interesting things that went down in the Civil War… two interesting facts of the civil war are: John Brown tried to start slaves again by attacking at Harper's Ferry, and Governor Houston refused to take the loyalty oath so then he was forced to resign. So why did Texas fight? Texans fought to protect their country because, they wanted to protect slavery, for their love of Texas, and the states rights.
Civil War DBQ The Civil War started because of the states wanted more independence than the federal government was willing to give them. The states wanted to be able to do whatever they wanted to do, even if it went against what the federal government was telling them to do. For example the Confederate states wanted to be able to choose for themselves whether slavery was abolished or not in their state. But on the Union side the federal government wanted to give the states some independence, but they wanted more say and control over the states.
Have you ever thought why the texans fought in the Civil War? The texans fought in the blood battle on their own territory, the civil war. There were tons of deaths and most of them were from diseases. The texans fought in the civil war only for states rights, love for texas, and slavery.
They fought because of states rights, their love of Texas, and slavery. One reason Texans fought was because of states rights. In document C it says that states have rights to secede or stay in a nation, such as the Union. This shows that Texas had the right to secede from the Union and Texans wanted to stay out of it. Northern and Southern states were completely opposite and Texas didn’t want to be a part of a nation with the Northern states.
What caused thousands of people to fight in one of the bloodiest wars in American history for there homeland? Maybe it was because of the Missouri Compromise, or possibly the abolitionist who tried to start a slave uprising. This creates the question why did Texans Fight? I believe that Texans fought beacuse they wanted to protect states rights, love for Texas, and perserve slavery.
Civil war, four long years of war between the North and South, was fought from 1861 to 1865. The main purpose of the war was to preserve the Union, which later changed to ending slavery. Thousands of people volunteered for this war but everyone had a different belief and goal. The soldiers for this war consisted of a large number of immigrants, women and even African Americans. The union soldiers (northerners) volunteered to fight for the country, they fought the war to defeat the new confederation formed by the southern states. The African American joined the Union soldiers to fight against the confederate who were pro-slavery. After the election of President Lincoln, the southern states refused to stay under the wing of United States of
During the time of 1830, the Americans believed in “manifest destiny”. There was a spike in the population, as cheap and fertile land caught the attention of Americans to take on the hardships of the Overland Trails to Oregon and California. A lot of the Americans from the south ended up migrating to the Mexican part of Texas with their slaves, so that they would be able to grow cotton. But the Mexican government wouldn’t authorize slavery and once 1830 approached, they ended up prohibiting any further immigration. During the conflict between the Texas colonist and the Mexican government, this ended up resulting in the Texas Resolution, in which there became the creation of the separate Republic of Texas in 1836. As the US made it adamant that they were going to try everything in its power to not have a war with Mexico, this was one of the reasons as to why Texas didn’t become a state until another decade.
There were not many battles fought in Texas, but Texans did a lot for the south. Texans fought in the Civil War for State’s Rights, love of Texas, and slavery. The first reason Texas fought in the Civil War was to protect State’s Rights. The South was mad because they said that the State’s Rights allowed them to have their slaves. This was important because the North wanted to take them away.