the previous question is completely wrong! They seceded from the union because they felt that they had the power to govern themselves! :) Hope that helps! :)
Slavery. "State's Rights" is code language for "We want to own people of color".
No, because since his state (South Carolina) favored slavery and the rights that the "Bill Of Rights," state. So why would he and his state want to be against it? So my recently stated answer is, NO.
how did human rights come abouit in south Africa
Some will say states rights, but most will say to maintain the practice of slavery.
I would not want to live in the South during the 1800s because women couldn't travel alone, women had little to no rights, and slavery was OK. For me personally, I would want absolutely nothing to do with the mistreatment of other human beings.
South Koreans, like most people, wanted a say in the politics of their own country and to have individual rights and freedoms. This is why they pushed for democracy in Korea.
South Carolina seceded because they believed that the institution of slavery was in peril. I believe the Civil War was about states rights - that is, the states rights to maintain slavery. South Carolina was complaining about the northern states violating the Constitution by not enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act. The union felt that South Carolina was independent and did not want slavery so now they are in war.
the south demanded "states' rights."
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The Bill of Rights is part of the Constitution of South Africa. The highest right in South Africa is that of Human Dignity
they had to have their own rights
they had to have their own rights