Question:
What did southern states feel they have the right to do in civil war?
Answer:
The concept of states' rights had been an old idea by 1860. The original thirteen colonies in America in the 1700's separated from the mother country in Europe by a vast ocean, were use to making many of their own decisions and ignoring quite a few of the rules imposed on them from abroad. During the American Revolution, the founding fathers were forced to compromise with the states to ensure ratification of the Constitution and the establishment of a united country. In fact, the original Constitution banned slavery, but Virginia would not accept it; and Massachusetts would not ratify the document without a Bill of Rights.
Washington trusted both of them and saw them as capable leaders with great minds. Washington also knew that they were in experts in what they specialized in.
Jefferson: Foreign relations
Hamilton: Financial issues
Because Germany was forced to take sole responsibility of the war despite the fact it was actually Austria-Hungary that was the sole perpetrator of the war when it chose to declare war on Serbia in late July 1914 following the Serbian terrorist group assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand a month earlier. They were also forced to pay huge demand and leased territories to Britain and France, and reduced its military manpower at the lowest level as possible. This caused the Germans to be angry, isolated, and desperate and the Great Depression helped wrecked the German economy. The result of the Treaty of Versailles was the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party in the 1930s and led to the Second World War. Had not for the harsh provisions imposed upon Germany, the Second World War and the rise of the Nazis in the 1930s might not even happened.
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