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They disliked it because The southerners saw the Tariff of Abominations as a northern attack on their way of life. Since the political duel over Missouri, southerners had grown increasingly suspicious of what they perceived to be northern designs to stifle them. Indeed, northerners in general were growing increasingly critical of the South's dependence on slavery. The Nullification Crisis proved to be a boiling point: whereas the regions, though different, had coexisted peacefully in the past, they grew increasingly more hostile toward each other after 1832. This trend would continue until the outbreak of the Civil War.
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How you treat other people has to do with the importance you assign to others vs. yourself. Generally, people are rude to one another when they are from different parts of the States because they feel the other persons attitude, way of thinking, and lifestyle is too alien to be compatible.
Personally, I think this is overrated. Yes, the Southerners grew up on farms, were used to working hard and long hours, were usually in good physical condition, often experienced with horses and shooting---but so were most of the Northern soldiers. What the Southerners did have in spades was superior leadership, knowledge of the terrain, and a much easier strategic objective: all they had to do was protect their territory from the North which was faced with the task of conquering a massive territory and holding on to it. The individual soldiers were not as different as people make them out to be. It is also worth noting that many Confederate soldiers were former Union soldiers. When their states seceded they left the Union army and joined the Confederate army. Many Confederate officers were West Point graduates, some having served with distinction in Mexico. There is a common misconception that the Confederate army was composed of good ol' boys that were handy with a rifle from hunting. In fact, the Confederate army was very disciplined, well-organized, and superbly led.
Gas chambers, starvation, bullets, beatings, pretty much anything you can imagine. The Nazi's were very efficient in death. They were also very efficient in destroying their records when it was evident that they were loosing the war.
Toughness cannot be generalized based on geography or region. It varies from person to person and is influenced by various factors such as upbringing, experiences, and personal traits. Both southerners and northerners can exhibit toughness in different ways.
It is not accurate to generalize and compare the difficulty of people based on where they come from. Both southerners and northerners may face different challenges based on their environments, experiences, and personal circumstances. It is important to treat individuals as individuals rather than making assumptions based on regional stereotypes.
What made Johnson different from other Southerners in Congress in 1861
Many white southerners had slaves during the Civil War, but when the north won they didn't have slaves any more so the white southerners' lives were very different.
Why was life so different after the south lost especially because so few southerners actually owend slaves
They disliked it because The southerners saw the Tariff of Abominations as a northern attack on their way of life. Since the political duel over Missouri, southerners had grown increasingly suspicious of what they perceived to be northern designs to stifle them. Indeed, northerners in general were growing increasingly critical of the South's dependence on slavery. The Nullification Crisis proved to be a boiling point: whereas the regions, though different, had coexisted peacefully in the past, they grew increasingly more hostile toward each other after 1832. This trend would continue until the outbreak of the Civil War.
Though Japanese are a little taller than Chinese averagely. But different Chinese from different parts of China are much different in stature. Most northerners are much taller than southerners of China and Japanese. And many Chinese can speak more standard English. Japanese used to bowing in greeting, but most Chinese used to shaking hands. Japanese like quiet; in contrast, Chinese is more extrovert to some extent.
The shift in the union's war aims, particularly the emphasis on ending slavery, galvanized support among some Northerners who saw the war as a moral crusade. This change appealed to abolitionists and those who believed in the principles of freedom and equality. Additionally, framing the conflict as a fight for human rights helped to unify different groups within the North, rallying them around a common cause and increasing enlistment and support for the Union effort.
I don't know if I'm right, but I'd say that they celebrated different states seceding from the Union.
It depends on the brand. Sometimes different brands make different sizied objects that are frequently bought
Yes, and they frequently do, although on different port numbers for different protocols.
fish and chicken, pork, Chinese BBQ, Niangao (made of rice) for southerner and Jiaozi for northerner and many other things. but it depends on different family and areas they live.