LAD/Blog #14: Calhoun's Speech on the Compromise of 1850

Calhoun feels as though the nation lacks unity, for the North and South are dividing farther and farther apart, based on political and economic factors. The South faced fewer benefits than the North, for they reigned over Congress and the federal government, causing the South to have little influence. Additionally, they opposed slavery, which the South depended on economically. For the Union to be preserved, the North must drop their disapproving views upon slavery.


Image result for calhounImage result for civil warSectionalism eventually led to the Civil War.

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