The justification that Southern states used in the 1800s to nullify tariff laws were states' rights
The Sacking of Lawrence<span> occurred on May 21, 1856, when pro-</span>slavery<span> activists attacked and ransacked the town of</span>Lawrence, Kansas<span>, which had been founded by anti-slavery settlers to help ensure that Kansas would become a "free state". The incident made worse the </span>guerrilla war<span> in </span>Kansas Territory<span> that became known as </span>Bleeding Kansas<span>.</span>
<span>The English economy improved and religious and political conflicts diminished. </span>
Well, it allowed them to garrison more troops there which led to an increase in slave commerce for the portugesse traders.