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Why did the South claim that the federal government had broken its
contract with the states?

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Because they taxed exports and the south relied on exports.
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Many maintain that the primary cause of the war was the Southern states' desire to preserve the institution of slavery. Others minimize slavery and point to other factors, such as taxation or the principle of States' Rights. Two major themes emerge in these documents: slavery and states' rights.

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