Answer:
Yes i think it increased the sectional tension during the antebellum period.
Explanation:
During the Antebellum period which was before the Civil War , there was sectional differences in the United States. It was largely caused by slavery.
Slavery during this period grew wider and the country's leaders debated whether to allow it expand into the western territories at the same time there was an intensified criticism of slavery in some free states.
People 18 to 20 years old, regardless of property ownership
Plessy was a citizen who claimed to be seventh eights Caucasian and only one eighth Black. He was imprisoned and trial in a criminal court after an incident that took place while in New Orleans, in 1896, when he tried to board a car designated for hite people. He was denied a seat in the car for white people and urged to take a seat in the car for black people. As Plessy refused on the basis of his predominantly Caucasian race, the train staff arrested him, and then he was put in the parish jail. He was charged with criminal counts, but Plessy requested his case to be presented to the Supreme Court for he deemed there had been violations of the Thirteen and Fourteenth Amendments (abolition of slavery and equal treatment).
The Supreme Court's opinion stated that the treatment based on "equal but separated" did not conflict with the Thirteenth Amendment, for this amendment only protected citizens from being enslaved or forced to involuntary servitude, and no conflict was found with the Fourteenth Amendment since it enforced equality, but it did not specify under which terms. Therefore, the decision of the Supreme Court supported the doctrine "equal but separate" and segregation as well.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The South had large plantations with cash crops such as cotton on them, which means that they heavily relied on slave labor to harvest them.
Answer:
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