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Why did the Framers not abolish slavery when they wote the constitution?

Slavery was economically and culturally entrenched in the southern states in the late eighteenth century. The southern States would not have supported the ratification of the Constitution if it had called for the end of slavery.


What did Stephen A Douglas think about slavery?

Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.


Why didn't the framers of the constitution write any provisions to end slavery into the constitution?

Slavery was economically and culturally entrenched in the southern states in the late eighteenth century. The southern States would not have supported the ratification of the Constitution if it had called for the end of slavery.


Which of these was an idea promoted by william llyod garrison?

Flooding Congress with thousands of antislavery petitions


What was it called when people got jobs because the supported the officials who got elected?

This system of corruption is generally termed as the SPOILS SYSTEM.


What is a group of the same kind of organism living together in the same region?

A group of the same species in a particular geographic region is generally called a population.


Strict rule passed by prosouthern congressmen?

The strict rules that were passed by congressmen who supported the South were called gag resolutions. The purpose of the resolutions was to prohibit discussions of slavery.


Who noted American authors wrote works that supported slavery?

Noted American authors such as George Fitzhugh and William Gilmore Simms wrote works that openly supported slavery. Fitzhugh advocated for the institution of slavery as a positive good in his book "Cannibals All!," while Simms defended slavery as a necessary social institution in his writings.


What was American slavery called?

Slavery


In the presidential election of 1860 what candidates supported slavery?

THe Southern Democrats were pro-slavery; the Northern Democrats were for popular soveignty in territories and allowing it where it existed. The Constitutional Union Party was against slavery in new territories, but keeping it where it already existed. The Republicans were anti-slavery, but were not abolutionists and did not favor ending slavery slavery in the states that already had it.


What was Southereners called back when the civil war was?

After the Civil War Southerners who supported the Republican Party and the Reconstruction were called 'Scalawags'. A 'scalawag' was generally a term that referred to low-grade farm animals.


What were southerners called if they supported the Reconstruction?

Historically, Southerners who supported reconstruction were often called scalawags.