Essay On Georgia Secession

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Georgia Secession
The tensions developed over the interpretations of state versus federal powers as enumerated by the U.S. Constitution and the crisis over slavery are the reasons for people of Georgia secession. The people of Georgia decided to secede as a result of political close down with the Government of United States for many reasons. For a decade people of Georgia have had numerous and serious causes of complaint against their non-slave-holding confederate States with reference to the subject of African slavery. The people of Georgia complaint that the Non-slave-holding Confederate States have tried to weaken their security, to disturb their domestic peace and tranquility, and persistently refused to comply with their express constitutional obligations to them in reference to that property, and by the use of their power in the Federal Government have striven to deprive them of an equal enjoyment of the common Territories of …show more content…

The main reason was that the North, even if united, could not control both branches of the Legislature during any portion of that time. Therefore such an organization must have resulted either in utter failure or in the total overthrow of the Government. The material prosperity of the North was greatly dependent on the Federal Government; that of the South not at all.
Government supported and favored Northern States in different economic sectors like navigating, commercial, businesses protections and manufacturing businesses than it did for Southern States. Northern States had received for many years enormous bounties by the general acquiescence of the whole country.
Coming of Republican Party to power was also another reason for secession of Georgian people. Besides all of this, the only reasons Georgia identified for secession were directly related to protecting

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