Segregation laws led to the social separation between white and black Southerners
People became more aware of race. Apex.
The implementation of Apartheid laws
The South's cotton economy was crucial for the South's survival, and was also helpful to the North. The South's cotton allowed the South to be a productive member of the Union.
the south because the case said that slaves were definitly not citizens
The Dred Scott decision by the US Supreme Court weakened the case for those Americans that believed slavery had to be abolished. It strengthened the belief, held mostly in the South, that slavery was Constitutional. The South was elated, and Northerners who opposed slavery were shocked.
no consequence, they did nothing except sending few soldiers, all what happened is that they were bombarded. The question is, what the consequence would be, if USA didn't make Europe invasion?
State laws requiring racial segregation were upheld by the Court.
State laws requiring racial segregation were upheld by the Court.
It resulted in the widespread use of slavery in the South
consequence
There is always freedom of choice, but not freedom from consequence.
Black and white Southerners developed etiquette for dealing with segregation laws Segregation laws led to social separation between white and black Southerners
People became more aware of race.
it intensified segregation.
People became more aware of race.apex=)
To be a National Guardsman is your decision, but refusing a deployment can get you into trouble.
The kind of action that results from an ethical decision is a consequence. Ethical decisions come from a person's personal standards of what is right and wrong.
Sectional arguments between the North and the South