Essay On States Rights And Slavery

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Kat Allen
Luckow/Ross
American Studies
08 February 2016
States’ Rights and Slavery
Between the years of 1830 and 1860, the United States of America faced sectional tension numerous times. Three main divisive concerns led to this sectional tension including the issues of states’ rights, the economy, and slavery.
Perhaps one of the most divisive issues of the nation in relation to the federal government was the issue of states’ rights. Southerners believed that they had the competence to claim any national law illegal, while Northerners believed that the government had more supreme power compared to that of any individual state’s power. The North asserted that the United States was a union and therefore, should not—and could not— be divided.
Another issues that caused sectional tension was the economic differences between the north and the south. While the north was a mass-producing area whose residents preferred tariffs that protected business owners and employees from foreign …show more content…

Although Northerners thought that slavery should be completely abolished for ethical reasons, Southerners disagreed, defending their position with the belief that the abolition of slavery had the ability to ruin their area’s economy.
The Abolitionists of the North began violently acting out against the institutions and the states that still practiced slavery that were below the Mason-Dixon Line. Mobs would gather and rob, burn, beat, or kill individuals that owned slaves or slave hunters (people that would wait to capture fugitive slaves and enslave them as their own). Some Northerners even went so far as to helping provide aid for fugitive slaves, which was a direct defiance of the Constitutions’ provisions that claimed that a fugitive in one state was a fugitive in all states within the

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