The federal government did not enforce the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793
social movement
The Founders felt that the British government was not protecting their rights because the British stopped the colonists' trial in the jury, taxed the colonists without their consent, and didn't always go for common good.
They felt good because the South is where the Blacks ( African Americans) live.
Governments have been abolished or overthrown in many instances throughout history. Though the reasons vary, generally, this happens when people no longer feel that their interests are being represented.
He tried to steal government weapons in order to arm the slaves and start a national rebellion. This made Southerners feel that the Abolitionist movement was in favour of violent insurrection, which they certainly weren't. But it caused heightened feelings on both sides, and brought war closer.
Southerners felt that the federal government was not protecting their interests primarily due to its stance on issues like slavery and states' rights. They believed that federal regulations and policies, particularly those favoring abolitionism and limiting the expansion of slavery, threatened their economic and social systems. Additionally, the growing influence of northern states in Congress led to fears that their voices and needs were being marginalized. This perception fueled a sense of alienation and ultimately contributed to the desire for secession.
feel that their national government was fading
The Southerners did not feel good about the future of slavery
social movement
The Northeast and West wanted the government to spend money on transportation to help transport goods. Southerners opposed this because the money to pay for the improvements would come from tariffs, and southerners did not want an increase in tariffs.
The white Southerners do not like change. The Southerners are set in their own ways.
The Founders felt that the British government was not protecting their rights because the British stopped the colonists' trial in the jury, taxed the colonists without their consent, and didn't always go for common good.
They felt equal to them
shocked
I think they felt a little mischivious and sneaky
That God is protecting us.
they felt good because there were more blacks then whites