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The issue was states rights versus federal rights. The surface issue was slavery.
States Rights yeah nova net!
Slavery. "State's Rights" is code language for "We want to own people of color".
It was an issue of state's rights and with the election of Lincoln they thought that he would force the abolition of slavery on them without asking them. Today, there are still issues concerning states rights that echo the 1860's. The question is where does the rights of the states end and the federal government begin ? This was the essential issue in the 1860's.
nullification crisis
I would say a crisis is the result of a conflict. The conflict escalates into a crisis when it takes too long to solve the issue and other issues get intermingled into the conflict creating a crisis.
The main reason was states rights.
contrary to poplar belief, states rights and not slavery was the main issue. Slavery became the issue after President Lincoln issued the emmancipation proclamation, freeing the slaves in the union and border states.
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions.It is the U.S. state governments that were related to the issue of states rights, and not the federal government.
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The issue was states rights versus federal rights. The surface issue was slavery.
The most prominent issue, was the HIV/AIDS crisis.
states rights
For many southerners, the states' rights issue revolved around the right to own slaves.
States Rights yeah nova net!
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States wanted to nullify federal lawa that they deemed unconstitutional.