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10.) Why did Congress declare war on the Confederate States of America? a.) To make the Southern states submit to the will of the north b.) To destroy Georgia c.) To invade Richmond d.) To preserve the
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10.) Why did Congress declare war on the Confederate States of America?
a.) To make the Southern states submit to the will of the north
b.) To destroy Georgia
c.) To invade Richmond
d.) To preserve the Union
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The answer is d because Abraham Lincoln firmly believed that the state did not have the right to leave the union and the war was loosing support with politicians and the public in the north
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D.) To preserve the Union
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