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too hard
They felt that Southerners did not value education and hard work.
Yes - with tariffs on imports. It was the South that mostly needed the imports, having no industry of its own. So it felt like the North taxing the South.
He felt it was too hard on the South
The South felt that since Britain needed cotton for industry then Britain would take the side of the South for economic reasons .
Felt they did not value education and hard work.
too hard
They felt that Southerners did not value education and hard work.
...it was the North that developed industrial manufacturing.
They felt the North was taking them where they did not want to go, They felt that the North would change there life still . They also objected to Lincoln being elected.
i bet they felt mad and scared of the north and have learned a lessen
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evidence of the continuing domination of the North.
Probably like the South felt when the North burned the cotton.
Yes - with tariffs on imports. It was the South that mostly needed the imports, having no industry of its own. So it felt like the North taxing the South.
South felt if they had the right to join the Union they could leave it