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22 August, 07:10

Which view was held by most Southerners of the secession crisis of 1860-1861?

a. Revolution against properly elected officials is never justified

b. The Union was formed by the American people, and not by individual states

c. Since the Union was created by the states, they could leave it at any time.

d. Because of their economic connections with the North, secession would be disastrous

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  1. 22 August, 11:09
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    "Since the Union was created by the states, they could leave it at any time" view was held by most Southerners of the secession crisis of 1860-1861

    Option c

    Explanation:

    After the election of Abraham Lincoln as president of America in the year 1860 - 61, 11 states of the southern region of America formally withdrawn from the federation of states.

    The main reason for withdrawal of Southern state from union is that the political leaders are in favor of slavery because their main sources of income is from the agriculture where it need lot labor to work on their agricultural fields. Whereas northern part of America are in support of anti slavery.
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