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The question makes an improper presumption, that being the North started the war. Whenever an area breaks away, for whatever reason, from the government that had control of it, it is the one that "causes" the conflict. The colonies caused the revolutionary war by declaring independence from the British. The South, by seceeeding from the Union of States that made the country...an act it certainly had no right to do in itself, caused the other States to act to maintain that precious soveirnty. They would had been happy had things remained the same and the union would not have been broken. Another way to see this is the North, after winning the war, only got back to where it was before the treacherous act of seccession was made. They gained or won nothing really. What possible reason would any entity start a war, when winning it could only make things stay the same?

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The end justified the means. Union was the objective. Slavery would have collapsed in time without interference. It might have required 20 years, perhaps even 30, but it was incapable of surviving in an evolving economy. Lincoln believed in and fought the US Civil War to preserve the Union.

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The original reason for the North to fight the Civil War was to prevent the South from seceding.

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