Asked by Bella
what were the north's views on secession?
i know it was against it , but what else can i add to that. i've searched the internet and i found some info..i just need to know what other's people's opinions are. =]
i know it was against it , but what else can i add to that. i've searched the internet and i found some info..i just need to know what other's people's opinions are. =]
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The North believed that the United States should remain as one nation.
Answered by
Bella
isn't that the same thing as 'it was against secession'..?
thanks still
thanks still
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes. It's the same. But it gives a reason why it was against secession -- to preserved the Union.
Answered by
Bella
yea.what about the South,...it was for secession,..the people from the South argued that since the states had voluntarily joined the U.S., they also could choose to leave it
how did the South defend it's position[for secession]
how did the South defend it's position[for secession]
Answered by
Ms. Sue
That's a good reason. Also the South felt that the North had a majority of the population and thus would dominate the South.
Answered by
Bella
thanks, Ms.Sue!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Bella.
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