Absolutely not! However, they believed agriculture should be at the forefront of the economy, and American agriculture is a minority nowadays in American trading.
South Dakota's governmental structure is based on that of the Federal Government. South Dakota has a bicameral legislature, an independent judiciary and a strong executive branch.
when wasnt the federal government not prepared to dictate to the south
The North was in favor of federal rights. The South wanted anarchy, however.
The North favored National Government and the South favored State Government.
Because the federal government would abolish slavery.
The north wanted a federal government and the south wanted a state government
The federal governments plan to reform the South was by reconstruction. This was an attempt to rebuild and better the South.
Radical Republicans wanted the Federal Governenment To force change in the South
No, it did not because it felt that the federal government was "favoring" the north.
The structure of the government of South Dakota is based on that of the federal government, with three branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. The structure of the state government is laid out in the Constitution of South Dakota, the highest law in the state.
South Side
Too powerful and too intrusive.