It started when the Constitution was written.
The southern states' rights and slavery
States Rights
the ways in which social and economic problems are solved
The southern states seceded due to Lincoln's election. This was done chiefly in attempt to keep slavery. It was also about states rights.
States' Rights is the theory that state and local government's actions and laws in dealing with social and economic problems are supreme to federal actions and laws. The theory goes back to the founding of our nation. Jefferson and Madison advocated states' rights in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. John C. Calhoun's Theory of Nullification, the South's justification for declaring independence from the US, also advocates states' rights. The argument of the States' Rights theory is that the Constitution is a compact between states, not between people. The states created the national government and gave it only limited power. States' Rights supporters believe that the state is closest to the citizen and can better reflect their wishes.
Northern merchants vs southern planters, states rights vs a strong federal government are a couple
The South wanted to start the Civil War because they thought they had the rights to do what they wanted. They did not wants to stop slavery, build factories, give up their farms.
the states rights is a right the state owns
The government wanted to evoke states' rights before the civil war. States' rights were highly controversial during that time period. States' rights is a plural noun.
He was not real big on states rights'
States Rights Records was created in 2001.
The South advocated Slavery and States Rights.