They said the USA was formed as a voluntary group of states, and any one of them could quit when they wanted.
In 1861, the legality of secession was a contentious issue. Some argued that states had the right to secede from the Union, while others believed that the Constitution did not allow for secession. Ultimately, the Civil War settled the question, with the Union victory establishing that secession was not constitutional.
Some believed in expansionism and Manifest Destiny. Some wanted to expand slavery.
they felt that they were sad
By passing the black codes which were laws passed by the southerners to control the freedom of all the freedmen
Many Southerners were drawn to the Republican Party by of its emphasis on economic development. Their fiscal policy was that of hard money, high tariffs, high wages, and high profits.
by arguing that some people were created to rule others.
it was mentioned in the bible
Pseudoreasoning like apple polishing, scare tactics and arguments are some type of rhetorical device that attempts to justify action. Pseudoreasoning is of two types those that are constructed like real argument and those that appeal in misguided fashion.
The superstitious nature of some southerners is probably linked to their belief in the supernatural
The United States had been formed by a voluntary joining of states apex
Some southerners felt that confiscating property violated the constitution.
Some southerners felt that confiscating property violated the constitution.
Some southerners felt that confiscating property violated the constitution.
Some southerners felt that confiscating property violated the constitution.
One argument used to justify slavery that appealed to people's religious beliefs was the interpretation of certain biblical passages that seemed to condone or tolerate slavery. For example, some people pointed to references in the Bible that regulated the treatment of slaves rather than outright condemning the practice. This interpretation allowed for the justification of slavery as being part of God's plan or as a natural order of society.
In 1861, the legality of secession was a contentious issue. Some argued that states had the right to secede from the Union, while others believed that the Constitution did not allow for secession. Ultimately, the Civil War settled the question, with the Union victory establishing that secession was not constitutional.
some southerners felt that confiscating property violated the constitution