What Did The North And South Agree On?

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Politicians from the North argued that

slavery should be banned in all new states

, while Southern legislators insisted that each state should have the right to determine for itself whether to allow slavery within its borders.

What did the North and South both want?

The North wanted the new states to be “free states.” Most northerners thought that slavery was wrong and many northern states had outlawed slavery. The South, however, wanted

the new states to be “slave states

.” Cotton, rice, and tobacco were very hard on the southern soil.

What compromise did the North and South agree on in regards to slavery?


Three-fifths compromise

, compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention (1787) that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.

What did the North want and what did the South want?

The objective of the North was

not to end slavery but to preserve the Union

. What the South sought was not to end the Union but to preserve slavery.

What did the north and south argue about?

In the South, most slaves did not hear of the proclamation for months. But the purpose of the Civil War had now changed.

The North was not only fighting to preserve the Union, it was fighting to end slavery

.

Why did the North declare war on the South?

On this day in 1861, Congress enacted a resolution declaring that the Civil War

was being fought to preserve the Union

, not to abolish the South’s “peculiar institution” of slavery.

Did the South agree to any concessions like the North?


Southern members of Congress accepted the deal

, and even though many Northern lawmakers voted against Douglas’s Kansas-Nebraska Act, it received enough support for passage.

What was a disadvantage of the North?

The North had several big weaknesses.

The men in the Union army would be invading a part of the country that they were not familiar with

. They would not be defending their own homes like the army in the South. It would be harder to supply the Union troops as they got farther and farther away from home.

Who won the war between the North and South?

After four bloody years of conflict,

the United States defeated

the Confederate States. In the end, the states that were in rebellion were readmitted to the United States, and the institution of slavery was abolished nation-wide. Fact #2: Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States during the Civil War.

Did the South pay more taxes than the North?

In 1860, 80% of all federal taxes were paid for by the south.

95% of that money was spent on improving the north

. … (The term being one that suggests a Northern with Southern sympathies.)

Why is the North better than the South?

The North had geographic advantages, too.

It had more farms than the South to provide food for troops

. Its land contained most of the country’s iron, coal, copper, and gold. The North controlled the seas, and its 21,000 miles of railroad track allowed troops and supplies to be transported wherever they were needed.

What did the South want?

State rights – The leaders in the South wanted

the states to make most of their own laws

. In the North, people wanted a stronger national government that would make the same laws for all the states. Slavery – Most of the Southern states had economies based on farming and felt they needed slave labor to help them farm.

What is the Confederacy fighting for?

The Confederate States Army, also called the Confederate Army or simply the Southern Army, was the military land force of the Confederate States of America (commonly referred to as the Confederacy) during the American Civil War (1861–1865), fighting

against the United States forces in order to uphold the institution of

Why did the North and South not get along?


Constitutional (Political)

issues caused the most conflict between the North and South leading up to the Civil War. These issues that divided the nation leading up to the Civil War, created social, economic, and political tensions within the United States.

How did slavery cause conflict between the North and the South?

Most Southern whites were poor farmers who owned no slaves. Many of these people resented the powerful slaveholders. But poor whites accepted slavery because it kept them off the bottom of society.

The issue of slavery

caused tension between the North and the South.

What is the main reason the North won the Civil War?

Possible Contributors to the North’s Victory:


The North was more industrial and produced 94 percent of the USA’s pig iron and 97 percent of its firearms

. The North even had a richer, more varied agriculture than the South. The Union had a larger navy, blocking all efforts from the Confederacy to trade with Europe.

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