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The southern political thinker who justified southern resistance to the tariff of 1828 was?
Reconstruction collapsed around 1877, when Southern Democrats gained power in all the former Confederate states. The Southern Democrats opposed the reforms of Reconstruction and deprived African-Americans of the political rights they had gained during Reconstruction.
Southern colonies
The plantation owners
hobbled the economic development of the region as a whole
Southern colonies
The planters were the ones who controlled the economic and political life of the southern colonies. OK but my answer are farmers merchants plantation owners teachers help me
Planters
Wealthy planters
The political will to allow for racial equality was not present at the time of the early presidency of John Kennedy. After his death, it gained positive impetus.
the South had more political and economic power in Congress.
Frank C Ballance has written: 'The political and economic crisis in Southern Africa' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Economic conditions
The word "Empire" is a bit of a throwback to 100 years ago. But the major economic and political power in southern Africa today is the Republic of South Africa.
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an economic and political organization of eight countries in Southern Asia is still operating
The southern political thinker who justified southern resistance to the tariff of 1828 was?
The southern colonies major economic activity was farming and a lot of slavery!!
In Australia, it is referred to colloquially as the Southern Cross. It was taken as a representative of Australia, as you can only see it from the southern hemisphere. It also represents class equality and political rights, and has done ever since it was used on the flag of the Rebels of the Eureka Stockade.