It would be the "Berlin Wall" that was <span>designed to keep people separated in the European city of "Berlin," since this was during the Cold War between the US and the USSR. </span>
I don't think either are good or will be good.
They demanded an increase In the circulating currency, a graduated income tax, government ownership of railroads, a tariff for revenue only, the direct election of the U.S senators,
Maryland.
In 1649 passed an act of toleration with all the Catholic church and protestant churches, but this also gave death penalty to every person that did not believe in Jesus. At that time Maryland was a very important colony and was one of the first places to have religion tolerance, setting an example for the years to come.
It is much easier to murder than settle differences peacefully.
There is also the issue of wanting power, if some can wipe out a group of people easily, then other races/creeds/nationalities will likely fall into line sooner than later. Hitler and Stalin did this prior, during, and post WW2.