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Civil War Manifestation

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The manifestation of the Civil War stemmed from a steady escalation of events having had a direct impact on politics, humanity, and the economy.
Things then began to get more complicated when more territories were being inducted into stated hood. Missouri threatened to upset the balance of the free to slave state ratio. This did not come to pass because stepped in and became a free state. Thomas Jefferson had a notion that the institution of slavery would not last and compared it to holding a wolf by the ear. Many had the fear that the more voting power a political party had, there was more potential to affect the most change. There was a stab at civility initially when the constitution was created to ensure that one particular group was …show more content…

The fight to end slavery was not only because of the social or human rights issue; it was more of a political issue. From the very manifestation of the constitution slavery posed issues of taxation among the free states and non-free states. The Yankees knew that if slavery was ended this would directly place a dagger directly in the center of the southern economy. Slaves were largely relied upon to keep the cotton and tobacco industry thriving in the south. Slaves were not as useful in the north being that most products were manufactured in a factory or mill and most jobs were occupied by immigrants. The emancipation of slaves would not only impact the southern crops but have a direct affect on the northern job market by making it that much more harder for and individual living in the north to find a job. Some often compared the working hours, conditions and wages of sweat shops in the north and wondered if it was actually better than slavery. Many communities found slavery to be highly offensive such as the Quakers they often rendered aid to slaves trying to make a transition in free territory. The election of Abraham Lincoln also set the tone for an anti-slavery society implementing the emancipation proclamation and basically giving the confederate states and ultimatum to return to the …show more content…

African Americans were treated as second class citizens since slavery. It is also important to remember that Jim Crow also applied to those that choose not to conform. One would think that the abolishment of slavery would have something better in store. The web that Jim Crow laws cast made it easy to blatantly justify discrimination against a group of people. Charles Darwin’s “Survival of the fittest” analogy was used to insinuate that African Americas or anyone down on their luck was not trying hard enough and that is the reason why they were not in a better economic status. When Plessy vs Ferguson was overturned racial discrimination could be justified in a manner of implying separate but equal, employing the use of legal weapons to oppress a target group of people. Numerous attempts were made to overthrow Jim Crow; success came with the civil rights movement. Plain and simply put Jim Crow laws were a form of indirect

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