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i think its the lincoln trumblization he did the independe didnt like it
how did the southerners belief in states rights hamper the confederate government during the war
States Rights
It was the South that kept claiming States' Rights - in some cases, just a polite term for the right to own slaves. The North believed in the sanctity of the Union, and declared war on the states that broke away.
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They believed that they had the right to do whatever they wanted and the government couldn't tell them what to do.
The states that seceded and started the war did it on the belief of States' Rights, and how they were being violated, voiding the "contract" they signed up to join the country under, which was the Constitution.
Raoul Berger has written: 'Impeachment: the constitutional problems' -- subject(s): Impeachments 'The Fourteenth Amendment and the Bill of Rights' -- subject(s): African Americans, Civil rights, History, Law and legislation, Slavery, United States 'Impeachment' -- subject(s): Impeachments 'Executive privilege' -- subject(s): Executive privilege (Government information) 'Federalism' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Federal government, Interpretation and construction, Judicial review, United States, United States. Supreme Court
The power of impeachment is vested in the United States Congress. The House of Representatives is the only body that can bring impeachment charges against an official. Only the Senate can act as a court for an impeachment.
it was easier on former confederate states