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How did Americans disagree over the role of federal and state governments before and during the civil war ?

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From what I can remember, states' rights was a large factor contributing to the Civil War. With Lincoln becoming president and representing the North, the Southern states seceded, leading to a war. The state governments of the South argued that since the Constitution and the federal government was created by the states, the federal government had no right to stop states from seceding. President Lincoln and other northerners disagreed and wanted to preserve the Union by stopping states from seceding.
After the war, I believe the South still disagreed on a strong federal government. They wanted to rule the area by themselves.

The way that the American disagreed over the role of the government in the civil war is that some were of the opinion that the states could decide what they wanted on slavery while the federal government refused.

What was the civil war?

This was a war that took place between the North and the South of the United States.

During the war, the south wanted to seced and form their own territory because the federal government would not allow slavery any more.

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