Britain had the largest navy in the world, and they hired mercenaries to help fight against the colonists
“Plainly, the central idea of secession is the essence of anarchy.” In his First Inaugural Address, Abraham Lincoln explained why his duty as the newly-elected president required him to treat secession as an act of rebellion and not a legitimate political action. Nothing less than the survival of self-government was at stake. As the duly elected president, Lincoln believed that majority rule constrained by “constitutional checks” and informed by public opinion was “the only true sovereign of a free people.” Rule by any other principle would lead to chaos or despotism. Moreover, Lincoln thought the union of the American states was perpetual, and that it could not be “peaceably unmade by less than all the parties who make it.”
Forced labor persisted after the Civil War because it was a crime in the south for any farm worker to search for employment from a new employer without permission from the old employer. This law only applied to Blacks resulting in countless black southerners falling victim to a brutal system of forced labor
<span>John C. Calhoun
was the US South Senator who believed that slavery was necessary. He was a
political theorist that believed in republicanism, which also included the
approval of slavery. He defended slavery as a “positive good” and as a result
Southern minority threats escalated. </span>
Answer:
B THEY FORCED NATIONS TO GO TO WAR
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