Originally posted by hardr0ck68


CSA was all about states rights, and less federal government in their daily lives. Recall, that only about 3% of southern farmers owned slaves in the south (until the 1850's about 35% of northern farmers did), which makes the war over slavery argument a silly one. Commerce protection was passed for many industries in the north, but southern textiles were left out and suffered internationally for it. Most federal roads and railways went east/west, rather than north/south(mostly because of geography), furthering the divide between the CSA and the Union.
The CSA believed that being independant of Washington beaurocracy would better serve their needs and lives. The Union did not think so. The result was war over ideologies.
Recall, that everyone involved in the war was an American first, Reb or Blue second.





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