As the South found it increasingly hard to get new territories admitted to the Union as slave-states, they were increasingly outvoted in Congress.
This enabled the industrialised North to protect its manufacturing sector by raising tariffs on imports. The South, having almost no manufacturing industry, needed imports much more than the North did.
So the tariffs looked embarrassingly like the North directly taxing the South.
That is why South Carolina refused the pay the tariffs, claiming States' Rights - the right of one state to over-rule Federal law.
They both led to the Civil War!
It wasn't -____-
Was 1830.
yes it was because after that womens had rights
was the national bank,states rights,sectionalism,slavery,tariffs,internal improvment
The incorporation controversy s a debate occurred with the incorporation doctrine. The incorporation doctrine makes select provisions of the Bill of Rights apply to the state and local governments.
They both led to the Civil War!
Secession- where they thought of their state before their country. Slavery. states' rights. sectionalism. election of 1860.
It wasn't -____-
Sectionalism was the term used to describe the separation of the South and the North prior to the Civil War. This separation was caused by certain issues such as slavery, but the main reason was states rights.
sectionalism, secede, South Carolina, slavery, states rights
the debate to add the bill of rights
yes
Societal good included individual rights as a value in a Lincoln-Douglas debate case.
Because of sectionalism which was caused by secession, states' rights, protective tariffs, Lincoln's election, and slavery.
sectionalism
Calhoun supported State's rights and Jackson favored Strong Government