Have you ever wondered why Texans fought in the Civil War? The Civil War was fought when the Texans seceded from the U.S and joined the Confederate states. So the real question is, why did the Texans fight in the Civil War? They fought in the war to protect/preserve slavery, the love for Texas, and to protect states rights. First, they wanted to protect and preserve slavery. For example, they said “the African race is inferior and dependent”, (Doc B).And in another document, they said that they have to send the slaves to the mountains so the attackers won’t take them (Doc D). They wanted to do this because slaves were important to them and were needed to build and produce things. Second, is there love for Texas., A soldier named John Wesley
Furthermore, "most Southern volunteers believed they were fighting for liberty as well as slavery" (McPherson, p. 20). The southerners fought for their independence and the right of their state unlike slavery being the cause of Civil War as has been highlighted in the history The Southern soldiers were strong in their belief that fighting is the only way through which they could actually preserve their Southern nation and if they backed off from the war they would "no longer have a country worthy of the name" (McPherson, p. 99). Southerners refused that they fought for slavery as they strongly believed in preserving the honor and culture of their Southern
The Civil War is known as the bloodiest war the U.S ever fought in, and many people volunteered, including Texans. Slavery has been splitting the U.S apart for a long time, and everyone knew that war would come eventually. Tension was building between the two sides, but the last straw for the South was when Abraham Lincoln, an anti slavery man, was elected for president. The Southern states then began to secede from the Union, with South Carolina leading. Texas was the 7th state to secede, but Sam Houston was forced to resign due to not taking the Confederate oath.
This implies that slaves were extremely valuable in Texas and were a large investment for many Texans. Texans fought in the Civil War, not only to preserve slavery, but to also save the money they invested in the slaves (if the slaves were freed, the slave owners would lose money). Slavery was the biggest reason that Texans fought in the Civil War. Slavery was a large part of the Southern economy. Also, many Texans were afraid that if they lost slavery, they would lose the money that they invested in
Southerners were fighting the war to preserve the states right and slavery. Many southerners thought they were fighting for their way of life and
Uncompromising differences between the South (Confederacy) and the North (Union) created a civil war that lasted five years. During this war, Abraham Lincoln was president. His election led to the secession of many Southern states. After refusing to recognize the Confederacy as its own nation, the American Civil War commenced in 1861. The three main causes of the Civil War between the North and the South were industrial and agricultural economies, politics, and slavery.
In 1861, Texas was involved in the fighting of the Civil War. The Civil War was composed of the Confederate States of America, or the Confederacy, and the United States of America, or the Union. So the question is, why did Texas take part in the Civil War? Well, Texas fought in the Civil War for their love for Texas, to protect state’s rights, and to protect slavery in the South. One of the reasons Texas fought in the Civil War was because of their love for Texas.
Americans in search of land cooperated with Mexican Authorities to gain lands. But Jackson despised Mexicans he still wanted Texas apart of the Union. Texas remained independent for years and it
People like Stephan F. Austin saw the land as being so cheap that they would not be able to hire anyone. The newspapers and Campbell show that Texans could not understand why other people would see slavery as being
Many people believed that without slavery, there would be no Texas. Well Texas didn’t want to stand for that, so they fought to preserve Texas. It’s estimated that in 1845 “ some 30,000 lived as slaves.” (texasourtexas.texaspbs.org) When people back then thought about their beloved state, Texas, they thought of slavery. Not only did they fight for slavery, but the reason why they fought was because they loved Texas.
Texas had many contributions to the Civil War. For example, giving the South money they needed, lots of loyal men ready to fight, trading routes used to transport supplies and so much more. All of these things helped push the South in the right direction to have a better position in the Civil war. The greatest advantage Texas gave to the South in the Civil War was the Economic condition..
A laundress, by name of Sally Thomas had a better advantage than most black slaves in her time. She gave birth to John H. Rapier Sr., Henry K. Thomas, and James P. Thomas, three mulatto boys, meaning they were mixed with African and white descent. She was well-respected by the whites and had many connections them which would pay off for her and her sons. After Sally Thomas’s slave owner, Charles L. Thomas died she and her sons were left no choice, but to move to from their home in Virginia to another Thomas family owned plantation in Tennessee. Though, she worried that like other slave children they would be sold because as handsome and vigorous they were they would be an excellent price.
This war happened mainly because the U.S. wanted to expand to the Pacific Ocean to fulfill their Manifest Destiny, trying to take away Mexico’s land. Mexico refused to to give land to the U.S. The big question is whether the U.S. was justified in fighting Mexico in the Mexican-American War. The United States was justified in going to war with Mexico because Manifest Destiny, too much Mexican interference, and Texas was invaded. One reason the Mexican War was justified was Manifest Destiny. In Document A, John O’Sullivan writes: “Texas is now ours...Let their reception into the “family be frank, kindly, and cheerful….”
The slaves typically didn 't like their masters, as described in section 2. One of the slaves said Mistress burn, Mistress burn, and the parrot said the same thing to the slave owner. some however had good owners like the one described in douglas’s excerpt. They would try to teach the slaves how to read and write.
Some people, such as Harriet Beecher Stowe, did not support the fugitive slave law and she wrote a book about how the fugitive slave law was unjust and not fair. (Document 6) Even though the United States gave Texas so much to help them with their debt, they still decided to secede. In addition to the United States supporting Texas with their debt and economically, Texas could have used their geography and economy to support themselves and the United
Texas was on the Confederate Side, which was the South and slavery was very popular there. Now why would they want slavery? If they lost slavery then they would have lost the people who took care of their things. And some even wanted slavery for their own selfish reasons. Equality was not a thing that they were supporting.