where did most southerners live in the mid- 1850's ? cities and plantations
They white southerners kept African Americans from political power is by creating Black codes
The Stamp Act of 1765 was imposed by the British Parliament on the colonies of North America to pay for the seven years war. The British Govermment thought that the Colonies would benefit from the Military presence and therefore should pay for a portion of the expence. There were no colonists elected to the British Parliament and so for Parliament to tax the colonists was seen as a violation of the British Constitution. The British Constitution guaranteed that British subjects should not be taxed without their consent. So this tax was a violation of the Constitutiuon. The colonists rebelled and declared - 'no taxation without representation'. The colonists rebelled with force and the Act could not be imposed and was repealed 17th March 1766
how did the southerners belief in states rights hamper the confederate government during the war
White southerners who cooperated with radical recontruction were called "scalawags". I'm sorry they are not called radicals.
Because the southern states had rebelled against the USA.
Southerners thought congress should protect their borders.
The Americans did rebel.
Slavery should be abolished
The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.
The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.
so rebelled in slavery was something i forgot
The Chaldeans rebelled against the Assyrians.
...that slavery should not be abolish
Yes. You could have a sentence like: The prisoners rebelled.
Shawnee means southerners Shawnee means southerners
Probably to preserve their income. Carpet baggers ORIGINALLY went into the south for private gain, taking advantage of the defeated southerners. The North promoted it, being free enterprise/capitalism, with the odor of revenge against the people that "rebelled" against the union.