The Governor of Georgia demanded that troops raised in Georgia should only be used for the defence of Georgia.
the principle that reflects the people is individual rights!
African Americans
how did the southerners belief in states rights hamper the confederate government during the war
Individual Rights
Natural rights - most state constitutions had a bill of rights.
It made the states' working together difficult. For instance, Georgia wanted her troops to stay and protect Georgia. Georgia did send troops to fight . They also had food enough to feed the Cofederacy, but kept it in Georgia.
It made the states' working together difficult. For instance, Georgia wanted her troops to stay and protect Georgia. Georgia did send troops to fight . They also had food enough to feed the Cofederacy, but kept it in Georgia.
It made the states' working together difficult. For instance, Georgia wanted her troops to stay and protect Georgia. Georgia did send troops to fight . They also had food enough to feed the Cofederacy, but kept it in Georgia.
State's rights
It made the states' working together difficult. For instance, Georgia wanted her troops to stay and protect Georgia. Georgia did send troops to fight . They also had food enough to feed the Cofederacy, but kept it in Georgia.
The Governor of Georgia wanted local draftees to be used only for the defence of Georgia - in defiance of Confederate policy.
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States Rights
1890
the principle that reflects the people is individual rights!
Confederate soldiers fought for the South and state rights, Union fought to keep inslaved