1. Why was the Civil War fought?    Why was it considered a 'rebellion' by President Lincoln and not a 'war'?

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1. Why was the Civil War fought?    Why was it considered a 'rebellion' by President Lincoln and not a 'war'?
2.  What were 'Border States'?      Why were they so important to the Union and President Lincoln?   
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The Confederate States of America's states, a grouping of 11 southern states that separated from the Union in 1860 and 1861, and the U.S. fought each other in the American Civil War. The long-standing dispute about the legitimacy of slavery is largely responsible for how the conflict got started.

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