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Why did southern states secede
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Southern states seceded from the Union in order to protect the institution of slavery. The states believed that the federal government was infringing on their rights to maintain slavery, and they feared that the government would eventually abolish it. They also believed that the federal government was becoming too powerful and that the states should have more autonomy.
Southern states seceded from the Union in order to protect the institution of slavery. The states believed that the federal government was infringing on their rights to maintain slavery, and they feared that the government would eventually abolish it. They also believed that the federal government was becoming too powerful and that the states should have more autonomy.
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