Indifferent
For A+
Pretty much exactly $2.00, but then, that's just an estimate.Yup!If it's a green-seal Federal Reserve Note it was printed in 1976 or later, meaning it's a current-issue bill with no added value. Feel free to spend it.
Paul Krugman, a columnist with The New York Times, has published an article that promotes the view that inflation should be allowed to occur. High inflation, he states, promotes spending over saving, and reduces the real value of any debts.
The success of the cotton trade led the South to feel strong enough to form a separate nation. The tariffs on imports had set up a lot of resentment over the years, as it was the non-industrial South that needed the imports.
International trade theorists feel that even if nations trade freely, smaller nations become increasingly dependent on richer states whose actions end up depleting the natural resources of the smaller country slowing their progress.
In my opinion it feels great but the first few time it may hurt alittle
no the southern states approved of slavery and the northern states dissapproved of slavery
Frederick Douglass believed that the biggest issue with regard to slavery was the denial of education to enslaved individuals. He saw education as key to liberation and empowerment, enabling enslaved people to challenge their circumstances and fight for their freedom.
It was one of the Confederate States - a slave state - and they felt slavery was okay.
they did not like it
Though Roger Sherman was opposed to slavery, he did not feel that it was a large enough issue to be dealt with in 1787, and he did not support Parker's resolution in 1789.
There is no evidence that slavery even as a remote property issue would have been a motivational factor for the unique subset of defenders. They wanted to defend the Alamo.
About how they feel
Because they did not approve of Virginia seceding from the USA. There wasn't much slavery in the Western counties, so they didn't feel strongly Confederate. Also, as mountain people, they had always felt different from the coastal(Tidewater) communities, and now decided it was the moment to form a separate state.
The Southerners did not feel good about the future of slavery
Hopeful that the people of Kansas and Nebraska might vote for slavery in those states.
I wasn't born when slavery was abolished, so I didn't feel anything about it.
Laura Ingalls Wilder did not write about her personal feelings on slavery in her books. However, she did provide a historical account of the time period in which she lived, which included slavery in some regions of the United States.