Monday, December 7, 2009

North When Did The North And South Start To Resent Each Other?

When did the North and South start to resent each other? - north

I'm sure it was long before the Civil War, but when it began to happen in the north and south of tension, increase their noses against each other? When did you with scorn and contempt of others?

3 comments:

thisison... said...

both on the other. Church here was the center of the discipline and order.

The North also insisted on education as the most important thing, while the southerners have emphasized work of their hands.

There were many other differences, even hundreds, in fact, but it is too complex to enter here. But I'm sure you can see that North and South, two completely different people.

As a southerner from the parents in the north, I can say, is less certain, but it remains true. For example, here in the south to someones are invited to church is a great honor, but Northerners seem surprised by this practice. Also, all that I know either hunting and fishing. This is not just for fun, for food. Let's Cook something. Once again, the northern countries seem surprised by the lifestyle.

the other two only partially correct on the slaves. It was a buffer zone, no doubt, but he was on the general rights of the state. Big government vs. small government, and we are fighting today.

Therefore, the state, as it thinks it is OK, anything legal, shows clearly done illegally, the federal government. CA is a supporter of the South.

Much of the West, although he was involved in the civil war. This is because the "types" of people, farmers from the land and rarley saw live neighbors is very similar.

ouragon said...

There was tension, where the nation flying in formation. That is why slavery is not set in the Constitution. If it was the southern colonies have not been ratified. Here are details:

http://www.civilwarhome.com/southtension ...

it's him said...

The drafting of the Constitution. The South does not have the same representation, as there are many slaves *****, which is not a citizen of the time.

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