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they felt that they were sad
The northerners felt slavery was bad, although they bought cotton from the south that the slaves made. The southerners felt slavery was very useful to make and sell goods.
i actually just read a book about the civil war. both sides feel like their soldiers need alot more training. :)
There were mixed reviews by the North at the beginning of the Civil War that the Anaconda Plan was a viable plan. The plan was proposed by Winfield Scott, General-in-Chief.
The Founding Fathers had concerns that the newly created federal government could lose the trust and confidence of the public. Thus they created the option in Article V for a convention of state delegates that could propose constitutional amendments as an alternative to Congress proposing amendments. In either case, proposed amendments would still have to be ratified by the states according to the requirements of Article V. Clearly, the founders feared that Congress might not propose amendments that impacted Congress itself. That is exactly what has happened. The public has lost confidence in Congress and Congress has refused to convene the first Article V convention, despite many hundreds of requests for one from the states. Learn the facts at foavc.org.
So angry and humiliated that some of them started-up the Ku Klux Klan.
They were dependant on the military because of their loss in the Civil War which makes them feel angry for power.
The Southerners did not feel good about the future of slavery
Northerners were completely against slavery, and before the Civil War they took their hatred overboard by killing Southerners for their slavery.
The white Southerners do not like change. The Southerners are set in their own ways.
They felt equal to them
shocked
They felt equal to them
I think they felt a little mischivious and sneaky
they felt that they were sad
they felt good because there were more blacks then whites
They felt good because the South is where the Blacks ( African Americans) live.