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Essay On Why Did Texas Choose To Rebel In The Civil War Dbq

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War Between the States The Civil War was one of America’s bloodiest conflicts. 2 % of the population of the United States, or 620,000 men lost their lives in the Civil War. Conflicts between the North and South states eventually led to the war. In December 1820, South Carolina seceded from the United States. Afterward, many states in the North followed its example and broke away from America, including Texas. Once Texas seceded, many dangers would face them. In the end, Texas seceded and joined the Confederate States of America, but the question remains, why did Texas choose to rebel in the Civil war? The reason Texas rebelled during the Civil War was because of their devotion to Texas, state’s rights and slavery. One of the reasons the Texans decided to fight in the Civil war was because of their commitment to Texas. For example, a member of the Texan Rangers, John Wesley Rabb wrote a letter to his Ma saying “We hear that the Yanks are in Wharton County. The boys are talking about it now. I think that most of the Rangers wanto be in Texas.”- [Doc D] In the quote, he is telling his mother that the majority of the Texas Rangers want to stay and fight for Texas. The reason the Texans wanted to stay was because of their strong dedication to Texas. …show more content…

Texans believed that each State should have their own rights and powers rather than the federal government. For instance, O.M. Roberts, the president of the Texas Secession Convention states that, “The crisis upon us involves not only the right of self government, but the maintenance of a great principle in the laws of nations…”-[Doc C] O.M. Roberts is stating that, it is a crisis that there are no state rights.The Texans though it wasn’t right to give all the power to the federal government. When the government refused the suggestion, it enraged

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