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What was the south’s perspective during the civil war ?

What was the south’s perspective during the civil war ?
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As per the southern people , the South region was the main location where the maximum fights during the civil war of America took place.
In the rage of people in civil war , the southern were striving to survive and their survival meant their win.
But the norths in order to win had to restore the union for conquering the southern areas which resulted in huge entry of union forces creating problems for the locals in south by hampering their living through wars.

The problems for civils in south increased as they faced hardships in continuing their living. The south as characterised by an agriculture based country faced more complexities and interruptions in producing the finished goods for consumption by their civils as well as soldiers.
Moreover Union added to the misery and hardship by making sure to prohibit or stop the supply of goods to the region inorder to let south's succumb to hunger and miseries.
South believes that the role of people in the region for making sacrifices and loosing people during the war breakouts was more dominant than the norths. The union's trick of blocking the southern ports was to make sure no supply reaches them

South's Perspective was that north did not had an agenda of fighting for them and winning, but their main concern was to have the privilege of snatching away and depriving the rights of south and their civils.

The politicians and economists in south had this notion that the union army will attempt to seize the slaves owned by them and will also make white women forcefully and unfairly marry the black men

South believed that the main cause of war was the slavery , as north attributed the Southerners as owners of slaves ....but as per south not everyone but only the political elite did owned slaves.
South were made to feel guilty of not only owning slaves but forcing people through unfair means such as forceful acts, threats, and kidnapping inorder to bring and develop the tradition of slavery in the areas where it did not initially existed, which the Souths' claimed to be untrue.
South inturn argued Slavery was means of people to earn livelihood not a forceful detention.

As per south's the slaves were owned by the region in order to support the agricultural activities and there was no unjustifiable approach towards the slaves and as such a sector of south owned slaves so the rest of the civils wete not subject to hardships, torture and retaliation , while north termed it as exploitation and thus initiated a civil fight in order to put an end to this slavery.

Dear student hope i explained well.

I kept it precise and to the point

Good luck and god bless

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