Yea, I think I could use a little history lesson on this issue as well. I am not as well-researched as I should be. I'll look into it tonight.
This will open up a can of worms, you will find out alot of stuff you thought is actually incorrect.
Example:
The emancipation proclamation did NOT end slavery in the US. It only "applied" to states in "rebellion " against the USA. Thus Maryland which had not seceeded and was a slave owning state still had slaves.
Before secession the south was paying 90-95% of all the federal taxes, while 80-85% of Federal spending was in the north.
The republicans came to power on a platform to double these same tax rates
(which they did) at which point the south started to seceed.
In every other country slavery was resolved peacefully.
Lincoln imprisoned over 10,000 people in the NORTH who did not want the civil war, shut down newspapers in the north who were against the war, and placed the chief justice of the SUPREME COURT under house arrest.
I recommend :
When in the Course of Human Events: Arguing the Case for Southern Secession
by Charles Adams
if you want to learn about what was going on. It includes politcal cartoons from the times, and reports from both the north,south and european observers.