the south was for it because that's what started the whole war the south wanted slavery but the north did not.
The south was against slavery.
Actually the NORTH was against slavery, and the SOUTH wanted slavery.
The Union (North) was against slavery while the Confederate (South) was against slavery.
The answer is north. North is against slavery.
The American Civil War..The South against the North..the south wanted slavery..the north didn't...
The south was against slavery.
Actually the NORTH was against slavery, and the SOUTH wanted slavery.
The Union (North) was against slavery while the Confederate (South) was against slavery.
John C. Calhoun
The answer is north. North is against slavery.
the north fought the south, and the north won north- against slavery south- slavery
No- he was strongly against the idea of nullification and used force to collect tariffs in South Carolina.
The Doctrine of Nullification became popular in the South because it allowed for the states to abide by their own laws when they thought the laws of the Federal government were not suited to their government, or were unconstitutional. This gave rise to the states in the South making their own rules about slavery.
They were "the Civil War". The North and the South were going against each other. They were fighting against slavery (the North). And the South wanted slavery.
No. North wanted to end slavery and south wanted slavery
Yes they were fighting about slavery. The north side of the U.S. was fighting against slavery and south was fighting to keep slavery. Boo slavery!
The south seceded from the union because they believed in nullification, and the north did not. Nullification was a term for the individual state having the right to disregard or override a federal law. This really came down to the northern states wanting to do away with slavery, and the south not wanting this.