Seceded it.
John J. Crittenden's series of constitutional amendments.
They were and it was in the civil war when the southern states secceded from the union and they became their own country and tried to end the United States if they had defeated us there would be slavery and what ever else they planned
Henry Clay
He tried his best to free slaves. SHE was the only member of Congress to vote against the United States' declartion of war on Germany.
President Woodrow Wilson tried to get Congress to approve the US entry into the League of Nations. The League of Nations was the predecessor to the United Nations.
Kentucky senator John J. Crittenden proposed a compromise that could have stopped the Civil War. It allowed slavery in the southern states while making it completely illegal in the northern states.
A bill was presented to congress called the Crittenden Plan which was a compromise to prevent war. However both sides were tired of compromise and the bill did not pass.
Southern States.
John Brown tried. Eleven southern states did form a separate country.
the southern states went against the US. government and tried to make their own.
There were several attempts to resolve this question, as the Western territories were coming up for statehood. The Missouri Compromise related to the territories acquired from France in the Louisiana Purchase. After the Mexican war, they had to replace this with a new compromise to accommodate the new territories acquired from Mexico. When this proved unpopular, they tried organising a local vote on the issue. That just led to violence. After Lincoln was elected, and the Southern states started to break away, a last-minute compromise was presented to him, but he rejected it because it could have allowed new slave-states. The war was on.
Members of the Whig party in the United States Congress attempted unsuccessfully to impeach John Tyler.
Pinckey Treaty
No one did. The northern states tried to blockade the southern states during the US civil war . No one banned trade.
That was the Crittenden Compromise, which tried to restore the line of the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which had kept the peace for so long. Lincoln rejected it because it would have allowed the possibility of new slave-states.
John J. Crittenden's series of constitutional amendments.
No. According to the Three-Fifths Compromise, every five slaves would be considered 3 persons for the allocation of Representatives in the House of Representatives. For most of the history of the United States up until the Civil War, the United States tried to strike a balance between the number of Slave States and Free States, not 3/5.