One big reason Texans fought is because they loved Texas. Their love for Texas was so great, many Texans …show more content…
There had been many disagreements over slavery leading up to Abraham Lincoln being elected president. Texas was a big supporter of slaves having nearly 183,000 of them. (Document A) Texas also believed that the entire African American race was an inferior and dependent race, and even though slaves were helping out the south a lot, it was mutually beneficial for free states, as slaves helped out with the planting and growing of crops that would eventually make their way up to the North. (Document D) Slaves were such a big part of Texas’ agricultural economy, as they did almost all of the farming in Texas and did not have to be paid. The mere thought of slavery being removed outraged many Texans as it was a major reason many of them were able to make their money, and it eventually caused many Texans to volunteer.
In conclusion Texans fought because they loved Texas, believed in state’s rights, and wanted to keep slavery. This must have been a very tough time in northern America and I can understand wanting to fight in this war. Their entire economy was being threatened by someone who you had thought you were allies with for years. Many Texans under these circumstances decided to fight, would