Originally posted by MrFun
First off, let me get over my shock that Chris and I agree on a historical issue.
First off, let me get over my shock that Chris and I agree on a historical issue.
In the past, you used to interject morality into a historical discussion, and I always said to look at it objectivly.
I have seen your posting style change in the last year, your now on the road to being a good historian, instead of a hack looking to make a splash.
Very well done.
Although slavery was the main issue, were there any other issues that caused friction between the two? Didnt the union impose unfair tarifs on the south?
Besides, you can't apply a tarriff, states have the jusistiction in US law, not the federal government.
This is provided for by the 10th amendment of the US constitution, the last part of the bill of rights:
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
What exactly that means can be found here:
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