Schadenfroh
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The Southern states were the ones to actually start the war when they fired on the Star of the West and eventually Fort Sumter.
No one was killed during the battle for Fort Sumter. The southern forces gave them plenty of time to leave the fort and return home. A couple of Union soldiers blew themselves up during a 100-gun salute to the US flag, but that is it in terms of casualties.
Confederate forces had seized many federal installations throughout the south without any problems or violence. The USA had no need to have these facilities on another nation's soil.
This gave Lincoln the excuse he needed to invade the sovereign republics in the CSA.
Crittenden-Johnson Resolution says:once the CSA attacked the issue of slavery was decided anyway, it would be abolished nationwide once the Union put down the rebellion
Too bad the Emancipation Proclamation excluded...Specifically, the resolution stated that the war was being waged for the reunion of the states, and not to abolish the south's "peculiar institution" of slavery. The resolution required the Union Government to take no actions against institution of slavery.
The Proclamation exempted slaveholding border states which had not seceded from the Union, and those states already under Union control.
