Answer:
America's Civil War of the eighteen-sixties began as a struggle over a state's 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 did leave. Lincoln had one and only one reason to fight: to save the Union
Explanation:
<span>Struggled to find meaning in a chaotic world. (Apex)</span>
They kind of do. That is because even though a party is strong nationwide or within a state, there are high chances that their votes will almost be irrelevant because the votes will go to one of the major 2 parties. This system can discourage them from participating.
They were often poor and had less job skills
Broke the back bone of the south. No Southern army could stop him.
Burned everything in sight.