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Explanation:
The people from the Union and the Confederacy viewed the Civil War differently. The Union, which was the Northern area of the US, fought to end slavery in the South. Slaves were traveling through the Underground Railroad with hopes of making it to the Northern parts of the United States. However, the Confederacy, which was the Southern areas of the US, were fighting for their "right" to have slaves. They believed that it was okay to have slaves and force them to work. These different beliefs fueled the Civil War, and ultimately, the Confederacy surrendered to the Union leading to the beginning of the end of slavery in the United States of America.