Interpretation of the fourth amendment, constitution never mentions the word slavery, thanks for clarifying your awareness of law and customs in that period
Balance between States Righs and Federal Rights. Balance between ural and urban. Balance between Conservatives and Liberals. Balance between an Agricultural Economy and a Comercial-Industrial Economy.
In the context of the Civil War, the Union was the group of states that was against slavery, while the Confederacy constituted of the pro-slavery states.
A union is how they use to describe people who got married... Those two joined a union for life... If you view the union as such that would make abe Lincoln a wife beater because he fought with the ones trying to leave the union
What happened to the conversations of Tariffs, Nullification and States Rights? Slavery was a footnote to these in the run up to the Civil War. D- for honesty.
Slavery was the central issue regarding all of that. The pro-slave politicians said so themselves- John C. Calhoun, Stephen Douglas, John C. Breckinridge, Jefferson Davis, on and on.
The slavers kept murdering people, burning down newspapers, and kidnapping politicians. The underlining problem was the white supremacy Christianity practiced in the South.
You know what the good part about that is? If you live in a country with an additional 49 different states, go to one that better fits your needs. Crazy I know.
@@benningsniper9516 It’s just sarcasm. Frankly I didn’t think you’d agree with the premise and you’d believe that forcing diametrically opposed groups to exist in the same place is the road to unity.
If you are not paying close attention you will miss that all of the pro slave comments in this mans lecture are in the color red which is today's republican party color and all of the anti-slave comments are in blue which is today's democratic party- The Party Platform Switch is propaganda- This ended with Abraham Lincoln's name being meticulously printed in blue letters. LOL