The Earth's position, relative to the sun, affects the climate, environment, and geography, (as well as everything else on the planet). Due to the gravitational pull of the sun as well as the gravity from the moon, the Earth is kept in constant rotation around the sun, creating the cycle of seasons and months in both hemispheres and daylight. Spinning on its own axis and in its orbit, the amount of light and heat from the sun is converted into energy by life on the planet, creating the cycles of carbon, water, and erosion.
The goal of the Confederate forces was to obtain their independence from the North and continue using slavery.
During this time, the Southern states were focused on agriculture, while the Northern states were focused on industrialization. The South would have plantations where they would grow cash crops, such as indigo and tobacco. These cash crops would sell for a lot of money overseas, but they needed manpower in order to produce more. This is why they were so adamant about keeping slavery, which they felt the North would try to take away from them. With Abraham Lincoln winning the election, this only caused them to worry more.
This made the South secede, or rebel against the Union. They wanted to be independent from the Union and felt as if they were not being heard or listened to. They strongly believed that the Union, along with Abraham Lincoln, would try to abolish slavery, which would cause them to lose income.
<span>There was no place to put statements concerning freedoms in the document.</span>
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