Northerner and one from the perspective of a Southerner.
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Explanation:
The South was very displeased with the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States in 1860. They were convinced Lincoln was going to end slavery. ... He also believed that slavery shouldn't spread. When he got the nomination from the anti-slavery Republican Party in 1860, the South was very concerned
Northerners did not believe in slavery, they felt that it went against basic principles of the United States and Christianity. Southerners had a different view of slavery, some thought that plantations and households with slaves were like big happy families.Southerners, raised in a slave economy and versed in biblical language that had been amply applied to the context of that economy, truly believed that they were the good guys. Those in the North, of course, believed the same of themselves.