Back in 1860, 29 percent of white families owned slaves, but over time, the population of slaves in Texas multiplied by 10. In 1820, tensions began to slow down once the Missouri Compromise was passed by Congress, this meant that Missouri was seen as a slave state and Maine as a free state. The tensions began to rise again when the Missouri Compromise was repealed and instead came the Kansas-Nebraska Act, Kansas and Nebraska settlers were now able to say if they wanted to hold slavery or not. Why did Texans fight in the Civil war? They fought in the Civil war because they wanted to preserve slavery, of their love to Texas, and to have their state rights. Texans fought to keep
Back in 1860, 29 percent of white families owned slaves, but over time, the population of slaves in Texas multiplied by 10. In 1820, tensions began to slow down once the Missouri Compromise was passed by Congress, this meant that Missouri was seen as a slave state and Maine as a free state. The tensions began to rise again when the Missouri Compromise was repealed and instead came the Kansas-Nebraska Act, Kansas and Nebraska settlers were now able to say if they wanted to hold slavery or not. Why did Texans fight in the Civil war? They fought in the Civil war because they wanted to preserve slavery, of their love to Texas, and to have their state rights. Texans fought to keep