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Sebastian
21 July, 18:46
Why did South Carolina secede from the Union
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Azul
21 July, 21:46
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The state's leaders believed that Lincoln was hostile to slavery.
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21 July, 22:30
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South Caroline seceded because they were trying to hold onto their way of life that was based on slavery. They said states' rights allowed them to secede and they were scared that non-slavery states would threaten their rights.
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