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irga5000 [103]
3 years ago
11

What were the state governments like after the Revolutionary War?

History
2 answers:
zvonat [6]3 years ago
8 0

A. They have different ideas about a powerful national government.

<h2>Further Explanation </h2>

After the United States Revolutionary Revolutionary War, pro-abolitionist laws and sentiments gradually expanded in the northern states, while the expansion of the bonding industry from 1800 made the Southern states strongly identify with slavery and even wanted to extend it to the regions new area in the West. The United States is polarized by slavery into free and slave areas, along the Mason-Dixon Line that separates Maryland (slave) from Pennsylvania (free).

New areas of the United States obtained from Britain, France and Mexico have become major political compromises. In 1850, the new Southern regions that were growing cotton and wealthy threatened to leave the US unitary state, and tensions escalated. The pastors were pressured to preach according to political policy, and with this the Baptist and Methodist schools split into regional organizations. When Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States of America in 1860, the South American Region finally liberated itself, left the US unitary state and founded the Confederacy. This sparked the outbreak of the US Civil War and disrupted the economy based on slavery, with many slaves fleeing or being freed by the Northern Army. This Civil War effectively stopped slavery before the 13th Amendment (December 1965) banned this institutionalization in all US territories.

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DochEvi [55]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is A) They had differing ideas about a powerful national government.

After the Revolutionary War, states were consistently worried about the power of the national (central) government. Considering that one of the biggest reasons for breaking away from England was a tyrannical central government, helps to understand why there were differing ideas about the structure of the American govenrment when the US became independent.

This is why the United States, under the Articles of Confederation, had a small and weak central government. Some states liked this while other states felt that this central govenrment was too weak to function effectively.

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