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why did the Lincoln declared war on the southern confederacy? why was the confederacy defeated?​

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Answered by deviaparnaboddeti
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Explanation:

The Civil War began in 1861 as a struggle over whether states had the right to leave the Union. President Abraham Lincoln firmly believed that a state did not have that right. And he declared war on the southern states that tried to leave. But the fight to preserve the nation was going badly

Answered by hemendrorabha0012
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Lincoln declared war on the southern confederacy because the civil war was held in 1861 as a struggle over whether the states had the right to leave the union president of Lincoln firmly. Also he believes that a state do not have the right to leave end the fight was going on badly. So he declared war on the southern confederacy.

Confederacy defeated in the civil war can be broken into two categories:

Some historians argue that the confederacy collapsed largely because a social divisions within southern society, while others emphasize the union military defeat of confederate armies

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