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On December 20, 1860, South Carolina issued this document to formally declare its intention to break apart from the Union.
The federal government is trying to infringe on the laws and rights of the individual states.
The federal government is abusing its power.
South Carolinians began to defend slavery just on principle.
both population (white) and wealth
They believed that the federal government should not interfere with the laws of the state.
To decide if, when, and how the state should secede from the union.
Ordinance of Secession
It was very scarce and almost no children in rural communities went beyond elementary school.
Which of the following describes the change in attitude of South Carolinians towards the institution of slavery following the Vesey plot?
The federal government is trying to infringe on the laws and rights of the individual states.
The federal government is abusing its power.
South Carolinians began to defend slavery just on principle.
both population (white) and wealth
They believed that the federal government should not interfere with the laws of the state.
To decide if, when, and how the state should secede from the union.
Ordinance of Secession
It was very scarce and almost no children in rural communities went beyond elementary school.
What was the central focus of the convention held by SC in 1852 to discuss the state's future?
The federal government is trying to infringe on the laws and rights of the individual states.
The federal government is abusing its power.
South Carolinians began to defend slavery just on principle.
both population (white) and wealth
They believed that the federal government should not interfere with the laws of the state.
To decide if, when, and how the state should secede from the union.
Ordinance of Secession
It was very scarce and almost no children in rural communities went beyond elementary school.
Which of the following was an argument used to support secession during the convention in 1860?
The federal government is trying to infringe on the laws and rights of the individual states.
The federal government is abusing its power.
South Carolinians began to defend slavery just on principle.
both population (white) and wealth
They believed that the federal government should not interfere with the laws of the state.
To decide if, when, and how the state should secede from the union.
Ordinance of Secession
It was very scarce and almost no children in rural communities went beyond elementary school.
Political leaders in South Carolina agreed to the Compromise of 1808, which based representation in the General Assembly on:
The federal government is trying to infringe on the laws and rights of the individual states.
The federal government is abusing its power.
South Carolinians began to defend slavery just on principle.
both population (white) and wealth
They believed that the federal government should not interfere with the laws of the state.
To decide if, when, and how the state should secede from the union.
Ordinance of Secession
It was very scarce and almost no children in rural communities went beyond elementary school.
Which of the following best describes how South Carolina's leaders felt about the issue of State's Rights in the decades prior to Civil War?
The federal government is trying to infringe on the laws and rights of the individual states.
The federal government is abusing its power.
South Carolinians began to defend slavery just on principle.
both population (white) and wealth
They believed that the federal government should not interfere with the laws of the state.
To decide if, when, and how the state should secede from the union.
Ordinance of Secession
It was very scarce and almost no children in rural communities went beyond elementary school.
Which is true about public education in South Carolina from 1820 to 1860?
The federal government is trying to infringe on the laws and rights of the individual states.
The federal government is abusing its power.
South Carolinians began to defend slavery just on principle.
both population (white) and wealth
They believed that the federal government should not interfere with the laws of the state.
To decide if, when, and how the state should secede from the union.
Ordinance of Secession
It was very scarce and almost no children in rural communities went beyond elementary school.
Which of the following best describes a typical complaint that a South Carolinian might have about the federal government during the Nullification Crisis of the 1830s?
The federal government is trying to infringe on the laws and rights of the individual states.
The federal government is abusing its power.
South Carolinians began to defend slavery just on principle.
both population (white) and wealth
They believed that the federal government should not interfere with the laws of the state.
To decide if, when, and how the state should secede from the union.
Ordinance of Secession
It was very scarce and almost no children in rural communities went beyond elementary school.
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