Answer The Due Process Clause guarantees “due process of law” before the government may deprive someone of “life, liberty, or property.” In other words, the Clause does not prohibit the government from depriving someone of “substantive” rights such as life, liberty, or property; it simply requires that the government follow
The Peloponnesian <span>War is the answer</span>
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<span>Life difficult for free blacks in </span>Charleston was difficult as many whites resented the free blacks and the "Yankee" northerners that free's them. This led to multiple violent interaction between free blacks and the KKK, and continued long into the 1920's.