![]() The Southern states were worried that as the United States expanded, they would gain less power. Why did the Southern states want to leave? They had a lot more people, resources, and wealth giving them an advantage in the civil war. The North was bigger and had more industry than the South. The North was also called the Union to symbolize that they wanted the United States to remain a single country and union. ![]() The North consisted of the remaining 25 states which were located in the north. The Confederacy was made up of 11 southern states including South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee. They wrote their own Constitution and even had their own president, Jefferson Davis. When the southern states decided to break away, or secede, they made their own country called the Confederate States of America, or the Confederacy. However, the northern states wanted to stay one country. The southern states didn't want to be part of the United States any more and decided to make their own country. The American Civil War was fought between southern and northern states of the United States.
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