The law that let states decide whether or not to allow slavery was the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which states that any power not specifically delegated to the federal government is reserved to the states or the people. This allowed states to make their own decisions regarding the legality of slavery within their borders.
Popular sovereignty-_-Apex
According to popular sovereignty, the people living in a particular territory or state would decide on the issue of slavery through a vote or election. This principle was used in the mid-19th century in the United States to determine whether new states entering the Union would allow or prohibit slavery.
The principle of popular sovereignty, embodied in legislation like the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, allowed residents of new states and territories to decide for themselves whether to permit slavery through popular vote. This approach was meant to settle the issue of slavery expansion peacefully, but it ultimately heightened tensions and contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War.
A free state is a state in the United States where slavery was prohibited by law. States admitted as free states did not allow for slavery within their borders, in contrast to slave states where slavery was legal.
The theory prompted by Stephen Douglas is known as popular sovereignty. Popular sovereignty allows the residents of a territory or state to decide whether they want to permit or prohibit slavery through a vote or referendum. This approach was used during the debates over the expansion of slavery into new territories in the mid-19th century in the United States.
It means that the states got to vote on wether or not they wanted to allow slavery.
Popular sovereignty-_-Apex
Popular sovereignty-_-Apex
Popular sovereignty-_-Apex
douglas argued for the right of states to decide whether or not to allow slavery
States that didn't allow slavery were called Free States.
The principle of popular sovereignty, embodied in legislation like the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, allowed residents of new states and territories to decide for themselves whether to permit slavery through popular vote. This approach was meant to settle the issue of slavery expansion peacefully, but it ultimately heightened tensions and contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War.
States that permitted slavery were known as slave states. States that did not permit slavery were known as free states.
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Lincoln argued that it was wrong to decide whether to allow slavery in a state or territory by voting
The decision of whether to allow slavery or not in each state was left for the residents to decide.
Popular Sovereignty is the term used to describe states deciding the issue of slavery for themselves when becoming part of the Union. It was a part of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.