Spain had once persecuted noncatholics in order to make the country uniform in religion
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The main issues defended when signing the Treaty of Paris were the recognition of U.S. independence and the marking of boundaries (B).
The Treaty was signed between the United States of America and George III's Great Britain, as an end to the American Revolutionary War.
Article 1 of the treaty acknowledges the U.S. as free, sovereign, and independent states.
The treaty also established boundaries between the territories belonging to the British Empire in North America (mostly in present-day Canada) and those belonging to the U.S.
Answer: They resented Confederate taxes.
Explanation:
One of the reasons the Southern sates left was to be more independent as they did not appreciate the powers of a strong central government. The Confederate government therefore, was not to be very strong and capable of overriding the powers of state government.
This changed as the war went on however because a strong central government was needed to coordinate efforts. The President, Jefferson Davis, introduced taxes amongst other things and this did not sit well with Southern governors who felt that their authority was being stripped away.