one mexican thought his dawg could fight better if it had butter on its back and the other thought his cold fight better with chipotle on his paws like chipotle on a good fajita or something but not from taco bell im talking like a red lobster fajita
The cause of the conflicts was the arrangement of the immense western territories, particularly those of California and Texas.
North and South seemed to be unable to settle the matter.
Both Southerners an Northerners ( excepted the radical
abolitionists) agreed to the fact that the Congress and the National Government couldn't decide about the slavery in the single States, because every State was a sovereign entity. But the question of the territories was a complete different thing: the North argued that those were part of the Union
domain and therefore only the Union (that is to say the Congress) should be entitled to decide in merit of slavery in the territories; The South objected that being the territories, as a Union domain, common property of ALL the States, how could a group of them impose their opinion to the others?
Both sides were determined not to give in and the dispute was taking a very dangerous escalation, but thanks to the negotiations between Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Calhoun and Stephen Douglas, they could reach a compromise, which was called the Compromise of 1850, whose adoption averted the impending specter of a Union rupture.
The base cause of the Civil War was the disparate cultural differences between the North and the South. The South was primarily agrarian and the North was primarily industrial.
i think it 's south carolina cause they were the first to leave the north
Cause pito n boca!
Thinking thatneighbors are communists. The red scare,
it was the north and south... north went to fort Sumter, an unredied fort and the south didnt approve cause it was on their property, the north couldn't replentish the forts recousces and got frustrated, so they sent 13 ships to suply it. the south opened fire, no one died in the 2 days of battle
The Mexican-American war wasn't really fought over one great cause. However, it did create tensions between the north and south and many of the generals who would fight on both the Confederate and union sides of the war between the states got their combat experience from the war.
The differences between the north and south they have different economise. The North relied on industry and technology because of the bad soil so they couldn't farm. The south relied on farming and agriculture because of their Rich soil! Also, because of this big economical difference slavery was an issue. in fact slavery was the biggest issue and was the major cause of the civil war! The south wanted slavery because they were always farming. However, the North had no need for slavery because of their industries. But even though the north didn't need slavery they were against it. They morally believed it was wrong and wanted to end it. The south was not going to give up slavery so tensions rose there for causing big tensions leading to the civil war!
The thirteenth amendment ended slavery which was one cause of trouble between the north and the south.
slavery
Gravity, not gods cause rivers to flow. Most rivers in the northern parts of continents flow from south to north.
The Missouri compromises did not cause tensions. The purpose of the two Missouri Compromises was to ease the sectional tensions that existed when each of the compromises were made. The Missouri Compromise in 1820 kept tensions low for another 30 years. Not bad considering all the growth the US was experiencing. The next crisis came in 1850. There once again tensions were cooled. It should be noted that the people of the US were not focused on sectional issues. Life went on and US remained strong as it expanded. For example, the gold rush in California had the attention of the entire nation and the world. North and South of the US were two potential enemies, Mexico and British Canada.
If North Korea attacks South Korea
food shortages
During the preface of Manifest Destiny, Americans were united in the idea that expansion would cause the country to flourish and thrive, but as sectional tensions between North and South began to increase, the North and other abolitionists started to reject Manifest Destiny. This is because the introduction of new slave states into the country would cause the North to lose their power within the nation.
The Fugitive Slave Act required the return of escaped slaves to their owners, increasing tensions as many in the North opposed the practice of slavery. It also empowered slave catchers to capture fugitive slaves in free states, leading to backlash from abolitionists and free-state residents who resisted enforcement of the law. This deepened the divide between the North and South over the issue of slavery and states' rights.
state's rights
The extension of slavery