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In actuality, the original phrase is "one nation indivisible", which makes much more sense. When the "under God" was added in the 1950's, it split the phrase apart, which I find ironic.
It created the current borders. The concept of 'nation-States' was (apart from Ethiopia) unknown south of the Sahara. There were only tribal lands with only vaguely defined borders that were continually and often hotly contested between the tribes.
which party fell apart largely over disputes about slavery?
The Democratic Party broke apart in 1860 over the issue of slavery.
After the Revolutionary War, Britain continued to see the US as still its colonies. Even though Britain made a treaty to end the war, it felt that the new country would not survive long and when it fell apart, it would reclaim as many colonies as it could. This attitude led in part to the later War of 1812.
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On May 22, 1856, Congressman Preston Brooks severely beat Senator Charles Sumner in the senate chambers. In May 1856, Charles Sumner of Massachusetts rose to give a speech entitled "The Crime Against Kansas." In it, he gave particular attention to Senator Andrew P. Butler of South Carolina, an outspoken defender of slavery. The South Carolinian was, Sumner claimed, the "Don Quixote" of slavery, having "chosen a mistress .... who, though ugly to others, is always lovely to him, though polluted in the sight of the world, is chaste in his sight ... the harlot slavery." The pointedly sexual references and the general viciousness of the speech enraged Butler's nephew, Preston Brooks, a member of the House of Representatives from South Carolina. Several days after the speech, Brooks approached Sumner at his desk in the Senate chamber during a recess, raised a heavy cane, and began beating him repeatedly on the head and shoulders. Sumner, trapped in his chair, rose in agony with such strength that he tore the desk from the bolts holding it to the floor. Then he collapsed, bleeding and unconscious. So severe were his injuries that he was unable to return to the Senate for four years. Throughout the North, he became a hero -- a martyr to the barbarism of the South. In the South, Preston Brooks became a hero, too. Censured by the House, he resigned his seat, returned to South Carolina, and stood successfully for reelection. information from The Unfinished Nation: A Concise History of the American People, 6th Edition by Alan Brinkley
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1. What constitutional issues and/or questions unanswered in the U.S. Constitution as of 1860 tore the nation apart in 1861?
My question is why do u wanna know since ur not apart of the Folk Nation? are u a cop?
Women such as Mgbafo were treated as property to their husband, but she was not wrong in running away to save her life from her husband's beating. Beating a woman too frequently was looked down upon, particularly if said beating causes a woman to miscarry.
Georgia is not part of a state, it isa state.
Maniac Latin Disciples Nation wear the colors light blue and black and they're apart of the Folk Nation.
The six point star is a symbol for gangs under the Folk Nation. Surenos are not apart of the Folk Nation so they don't represent the six point star, Crips are not apart of the Folk Nation either so they don't rep the six point star either. *Surenos rep a 3 point star Below is a list of some gangs in the Folk Nation(I didn't name them all) Gangster Disciples Nation La Raza Nation Imperial Gangster Nation Gangster Two Six Nation
Southern States would leave of secede