federalists and anti federalists
Well the three MAIN groups would probably have been the British, The Boers and the Zulus. The Xhosa were also fairly powerful though.
Yes, it is true that antislavery groups in Kansas held their own elections and adopted a constitution that prohibited slavery. This was part of the broader conflict known as "Bleeding Kansas" in the 1850s, where pro-slavery and antislavery factions clashed over the status of slavery in the new territories. The Free-State movement aimed to establish Kansas as a free state, leading to significant political and social turmoil in the region.
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Federalist and Anti-Federalist
they clashed over monetary issues, and over the foreign policy.
The Mexican government and the American settlers clashed over numerous issues, however, allegiance to Spain was not one of them. Slavery is an example of an issue they did clash over.
Federalists And Antifederalists Fought Over The Ratification
Rome and Carthage clashed over affairs in Sicily.
Texas (more specifically, the annexation of Texas into the Union).
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