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Q: What important decisions had to be made concerning the fate of the seceded states and the rights of those freed from slavery?
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Who was the slavery civil war between?

The Union States (northern and non slavery) and the Confederate State (seceded from the union, southern, and pro slavery).


What triggered the war between the union and the confederacy?

Slavery. Both the union and confederates were arguing about if slavery should be in the mexican secession or not. Then when lincoln was elected to president, all southern states seceded


Why the southern states seceded after the election of 1860?

They seceded after the election of 1860 because Lincoln didn't want to make anymore slave states. The south liked slavery and therefore, the south would not have any say in government. :)


What year did Abraham Lincoln ended slavery?

Abraham Lincoln did not end slavery, per Se. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery. In 1863. President Lincoln wrote and issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which made slavery illegal in the Southern States, which had seceded from the Union (11 in total.) The 13th Amendment was passed in December of 1864.


Why did the North and South have the Civil War?

The North and South fought the Civil War because the South lived on slavery and could not live without it, the north on the other hand did not like slavery. They also fought the war because the South seceded after Lincoln became president. Seceded means that they separated from the country and became their own country, with their own name, and government. They seceded because they felt useless while Lincoln was in power, he did not like slavery so the South did not stand a chance against him. The North was also far more advanced than the South. The South was still using rivers for transportation, and fields for growing things. The North was already using railroads and factories.

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What important decisions had to be made concerning the fate to secede states and the rights of those freed from slavery?

Civil war


Was Mississippi for slavery in 1861?

Mississippi seceded from the Union on January 9, 1861 because it favored slavery.


When did Kansas secede?

Kansas never seceded from the Union during the Civil War.Granted that Kansas was quite volatile during the 1850s concerning the question of slavery. Jon Brown and company were quite vocal and active in that decade.I think Missouri seceded though, but was never recognized by the CSA as a state but was considered a CSA territory.


What was Lincoin's stand on slavery?

He didn't like slavery. He wrote the Emancipation Proclamation which was supposed to ban slavery in all of the states that had seceded from the union.


Who was the slavery civil war between?

The Union States (northern and non slavery) and the Confederate State (seceded from the union, southern, and pro slavery).


Is it true that the states seceded because they didn't want slavery to end?

yes


What did Mexico do when Texas had slaves?

Banned slavery. That is one of the reasons Texas seceded.


What was one of the constitutional conventions most important decisions involving slavery?

called for the ending of the slave trade in 1808.


Did pro-slavery or antislavery people secede?

Pro-slavery people seceded. South Carolina was the first state to secede in 1860.


Why were the battles of the US Civil War important?

The US Civil War was a battle of slavery and other things like for example state rights. The main cause though was slavery and that was the only way how to settle it, by force.


Why did the south secede and when?

South Carolina was the first state to secede in October of 1860. The South seceded because of slavery issues & constitutional issues.


What did the southern states do because they wanted to keep slavery?

They seceded from the union and formed their own confederation of states.