Thursday, November 7, 2019
Reconstruction-DBQ essays
Reconstruction-DBQ essays In what ways and to what extent did constitutional and social developments between 1860 and 1877 amount to a revolution? The Declaration of Independence is a written document intended to bring about change, through the hopes and will of the common people. ...We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator, with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. This infamous statement however was not carried through history to its highest potential. Another challengeable statement mentioned in the Declaration of Independence was ...that they are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states. Through the periods of 1860 and 1877, nearly 100 years after the Declaration was written, constitutional and social developments were a necessity in order to protect all citizens rights, no matter what race, color or religion, enforce states rights, and bring about a change, that would further revolutionize and impact the United States greatly. States rights was a critical topic during this time period. South Carolina wanted to secede because of the violations of constitution posed by the federal government. The South Carolina Declaration states their reasons for secession, clearly shown in Document A. South Carolina was the first state to succeed from the Union, which would then anger the United States because it triggered other states to follow their footsteps. South Carolina felt their rights had been stripped of them, which challenged the United States constitution. The principle of states rights is a bad sentiment in others eyes however. In Document B, Senator John Sherman basically says that we have given to much power to the states allowing it to overthrow the government. It decreases a sense of nationality which in the long-run could harm the ...
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