by making it harder to get jobs.
Northern workers opposed slavery; southern planters support it
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This showed the fight between states' rights and federal rights. It was difficult to find a good balance between the two.
Around the mid 1800s, several states tried to be admitted into the union. This caused tension between the north and south since they had such varying views on slavery. When California applied for statehood, it only exemplified the differences between the two regions since they felt so strongly on whether slavery should or shouldn't be allowed.
Because the southern states were economies based on slavery and many in the northern states felt that slavery was wrong.
There were issues between state's rights and government rights. The big states wanted the most power but the smaller states didn't want to be overtaken.
There were issues between state's rights and government rights. The big states wanted the most power but the smaller states didn't want to be overtaken.
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Who worked out to reduce tensions between the north and south over the admission of new states?
tensions between United States and the U.S.S.R, now known as Russia.
Some northern states used personal liberty laws to nullify the figitive slave Act, written to help the south.
It eased growing tensions between the United States and Japan. Apex
Some northern states used personal liberty laws to nullify the figitive slave Act, written to help the south.
Some northern states used personal liberty laws to nullify the figitive slave Act, written to help the south.
Because Northern people opposed it, and southern farmers supported it therfore it caused tensions between the North and South which caused the American Civil War
Northern workers opposed slavery; southern planters support it
The Personal Liberty Laws were state laws passed in Northern states in response to the Fugitive Slave Act. These laws aimed to protect the rights of free blacks and fugitive slaves from being captured and returned to the South. By undermining the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act, the Personal Liberty Laws exacerbated tensions between the North and South by challenging federal authority and the institution of slavery.