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An Analysis of The Reason for Participating in The
American Civil War
Categories: American Civil War (https://gradesfixer.com/free-essay-examples/american-civil-
war/)
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There is a common misinterpretation that is continually perpetuated in America
today that the civil war was solely waged to free and aid the slaves. Yet the Union’s
proclamation of emancipation was a catalyst to winning the war for the cause of
keeping the states united, not the other way around. Through a thorough
investigation of documented opinions and conversations, one can clearly take the
stance that most of the Union did not fight for comrades or for the abolishment of
slavery, but instead to reign in the disobedient South. Both sides undoubtedly had
varying and common reasons within the Union and the Confederacy. For the most
part though, the South was fighting for the cause of keeping their customs and living
conditions alive and thriving, which for them meant disbanding from the the
progressive and industrial North. On the other hand the Union was split between
racist soldiers who fought for the cause of preserving their great and united nation,
with those who were committed to aiding their black comrades. Undoubtably though
both side’s soldiers fought full heartedly to gain or maintain control of the South.
The true reason the Union entered in a war against the Confederacy was because as
Lincoln said “a house divided against itself cannot stand.”, for he feared that the
whole government would crumble if it were divided and he refused that outcome.
Lincoln was an extremely intelligent man, especially in regards to political tactics for
“with the emancipation proclamation, Lincoln turned a limited war for reunion into a
total war against slavery” (Biography of America, Civil War). During a time when
rights were being debated and missionaries were spread throughout the country,
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Lincoln knew that he would have the majorities side against the confederacy. For in
the North there were those who did not want the South to succeed and there were
those who thought slavery was morally wrong and needed to be ended; with both
sides Lincoln was sure to have a large amount of support. In addition to this Lincoln
would have the support of the already freed slaves in the North as well as the ones
who would thereafter escape there, by allowing African Americans to fight against
the Confederacy. The reason for going to war was to keep the Union together but
ultimately the reason white men enlisted in the North was spread out between
helping comrades and the cause to stop the Confederate succession. It should be
mentioned that there was still racism in the North, as a man once wrote “I am quite
sure there is not one man in ten but would feel himself degraded if negro equality is
to be the order in the field of battle” (Public Opposition to use of Black Troops, 1862).
This is not saying that every soldier or Northerner was a racist, as many were actually
excited to see slaves in their troops; but it must be made aware that not everyone in
the North was against slavery or specifically equality. In addition to this, Lincoln
reinforced in his Getty’s Burg Address, the aims of the Union’s primary cause to be
that “this nation … shall have a new birth of freedom; and that the government of the
people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from this earth.”. [1] This
reminds the audience that the cause of the war is to keep a good government for
the people unbroken and helped to rally morale for getting soldiers to join the war.
The only comrades that the Southerner’s thought of were their families and friends
who were either starving back at home or who were dying beside them. The yankees
had pillaged their farms and towns, leaving them and their families with limited
supplies. As the Union planned, this diminished the Confederates spirits. Similarly to
the Union, the Confederacy rallied behind keeping the South as well; for they did not
want to adopt Northern culture which they felt was going to be pushed on them. The
plantation owners were enjoying the profits of free labor and refused to industrialize
like the North. Even in 2017, when taking the AM Trak Train past Virgina from New
Jersey there is a stop to switch the engines from electric (Northern electric railroads)
to steam (Southern railroad system). As stubborn as they are today for switching to
a faster system, they were during the Civil War about giving up their right to hold
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property and have property in the form of slaves. Before the spirits of the
Confederacy were demolished by the Union, there was a period when both sides
were taking bad losses; “one reason the war was so bloody is because men on both
sides were fighting for a cause they believed in” (Biography of America, Civil War).
The Southerners truly just wanted to keep their lifestyles intact and keep what they
lawfully thought was theirs. Losing their slaves meant losing the value of the slave in
worth and the profit he brings to the work, which is why the South did not feel it could
suffer such a loss. In addition to this, they in some cases believed they were better
than the African American and were racist due to a cultural bias against African
Americans. Thus the war for the Confederate South was for a cause of keeping their
lifestyles, beliefs, values, and some’s profit untouched.
The Civil War could not have come at a more opportune time for the North, as it fell
smack in the middle of an era of enlightenment and suffrage movements. Thus it
became Lincoln’s hidden weapon, for involving such a controversial topic (equality
for all) as part of the reason for the war, which would only aid in the support of the
Union. Now white men who wanted to help free the slaves could literally do so by
demolishing the southern plantations and ravaging them of their supplies. Now
African American’s could join their fellow comrades in the march against their
oppressors. Unlike those who were white, who were divided by such trivial things as
gender or wealth; almost all African American’s were united by a common struggle
and savage treatment they had faced. In slavery men and women were both treated
to the same demeaning hard labor in the fields, and therefore could share a
common pain with all of the former slaves. It was this outstanding bond that led such
vast numbers of African Americans to join the Union troops, for they had no reason to
feel any loyalty to the North or South, except to unite to help their comrades. This
connection of having suffered similar fates and tragedies and still having to suffer
them if they could not free their comrades gave them the power to fire at their
previous masters; for “by the end of the war 180,000 African Americans had served in
the Army” (Biography of America, Civil War). Even when the North had felt like the war
was never going to end and were tired of the deaths, Lincoln refused to drop the
emancipation proclamation as one of the requirements for peace. He did this
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because over 130 thousand African Americans were then fighting for the union, and
he would not betray them.” (Biography of America, Reconstruction), knowing that
they were determined in their quest for freedom for each other.
Depending on geographical region and political side in the Union or Confederate
debate, the answers would carry for whether the Civil War soldiers fought for
comrades or for a cause. In both cases it was stronger for white Southerners and
Northerners to be fighting for the cause to keep the south. Yet some Northerners
fought in an aid to help free slaves or put an end to slavery. In many cases freed
slaves or slaves who had run away from the South joined the Union and turned right
back to fight. In this way, the African Americans truly fought for their comrades, but
also for the cause of equality. As expected, the South fought more for the cause of
keeping slavery as well, while the North’s majority were anti-slavery.