Some people who were more supportive of states' rights were the Anti-Federalists during the time of the United States' founding, who argued for limiting the power of the federal government and giving more authority to individual states. Additionally, individuals who held a strict interpretation of the Constitution and believed in decentralization of power also tended to be more supportive of states' rights. Some Southerners during the Civil War era were also strong advocates for states' rights in order to defend and preserve their way of life, including the institution of slavery.
Not only were the US losing , but the people who lived there didn't want them there and the US population were no longer supportive of it.
How did the Civil War affect thosse peop;e who lived in the Border States/
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to chase out foreign people who ocupied china and lived there with extraterritorial rights
The civil rights bill asserted, that the civil rights of the citizen were to be protected by the federal courts against the laws of the state in which he lived. Johnson, with his states' rights views, was forced to veto the bill.
1872 and 1892 Victoria Chaflin Woodhull, United States of AmericaCandidate for The Equal Rights Party in a number of States. She lived (1838-1927) .
he lived in a golden house. where his people are beggar, poor, no human rights
1 person and 2 cows
Back then the states rights, was the cause of slavery because the south debated allot about black slavery. In the south congress gave rights, that stated slavery was allowed. Involving them to go to places were blacks (African) lived. The congress, most on the slavery side. Said that south of the united states would include all slave states, and in the north all states there was free. By doing all those laws made slavery right to the wight people. In the south. basically: The reason why is, is because the united states president, and the congress were to lazy to do there on things, like brush their teeth. So they got other (Black) people to do it.
The Iroquois tribes lived in the Northeastern United States. Today there is a population of about 125,000 Iroquois Indians in the US.
Perhaps the term privilege can be substituted for rights in this answer. Generally speaking the colonists all lived under the same laws and had the same rights. As with all social groups, and none can escape this fact, wealthy people and powerful people had more "rights" than the common person.
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