Axl Van Sixx
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But that had nothing to do with ethnicity
Sure, unless you count enslaving people of a certain ethnicity while propagating doctrines of racial superiority.
and more along the lines of a bunch of ignorant people thinking that the Federal government was going to use its supremacy to take away their property despite the fact that Lincoln had no intention to do so.
Lincoln had every right to take away their "property", seeing as they were claiming ownership of human beings.
The Civil War was WASP vs. WASP not an ethnic conflict like say the ETA going up against the Spanish government, or the civil war in Sri Lanka, or the ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia.
I don't think it's that simple. There were huge cultural and economic differences between the industrial North and the agrarian South. Southerners themselves called it a war against Northern aggression. And today, the Confederate battle flag is flown - to use the most charitable interpretation - as a symbol of Southern pride.
The war might not have been an ethnic conflict, but it was strongly based on regional culture (in addition to the economic factors, which I would argue were the most important factor).