Sectionalism and "The Slave Power Conspiracy" | US History Lesson
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- Dr. Nagler guides you through the tumultuous period of 1820 - 1860, known as Sectionalism. The United States' rapid expansion was not without growing pains.
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love how lots of the comments are about online school, we're all in the same boat
What do u think, we are watching this for fun😂
Online school anyone?
Yes sir
I kinda miss that
This is just pain
I hate virtual school with a passion now
I have no motivation to work no more
Im just on my phone all day :/
Im so distracted bu reading comments-
This is so good it was very helpful
You guys provide the best US history videos. Hope you guys upload more videos
Very helpful and understandable video.
Love this! Very good!
this helped me SO much! thank you!!
I’m here bc im not attending class and i have to catch up somehow-
omg same lmao
Interpretation of the fourth amendment, constitution never mentions the word slavery, thanks for clarifying your awareness of law and customs in that period
Thank you Mineola, very cool! Interesting video!
Can someone explain to me what a union is? I dont learn very well from being given the definition so I need it explained easily
S group of people together
In the context of the Civil War, the Union was the group of states that was against slavery, while the Confederacy constituted of the pro-slavery states.
This is great! Thanks!
I hate online school
Based
Anyone else doing a DBQ essay on sectionalism
Bro is the one who knocks O_o *\0/*
This was a great video! Is there a transcript by chance?? I'm going to show it in class. :)
thank you so much it helped me study!!
Balance between States Righs and Federal Rights. Balance between ural and urban. Balance between Conservatives and Liberals. Balance between an Agricultural Economy and a Comercial-Industrial Economy.
The southerners didn't want to give up their sex slaves and rape brothels.
online school go brrrrrrrr
yall picked ont he first video for school too huh?
You completely left out the nullification crisis.
Why does Polk look like Monroe?
I’m a 7th grader and I still don’t even understand- 😃
lmao im in 11th grade and had to watch this for AP us history
@@jasmineburke3466 what he said
@@williamflores368 what
@@jasmineburke3466 same lmfao
im doing this for 8th grade history smh
this sounds like makeshift minecraft music
9:46 sounds a bit like today, does it not?
This isn’t gachi DansGame
im not doing this for online school, im doing this in school. XD rawr. baka ;-;
i hate online school
There are still states that restrict rights.
You know what the good part about that is? If you live in a country with an additional 49 different states, go to one that better fits your needs. Crazy I know.
@@my9thaccount140 why would that be crazy?
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It’s just sarcasm. Frankly I didn’t think you’d agree with the premise and you’d believe that forcing diametrically opposed groups to exist in the same place is the road to unity.
@@my9thaccount140 there are places for people that don't enjoy liberty in the US. to each their own.
anybody else here bc of school lmao
What happened to the conversations of Tariffs, Nullification and States Rights? Slavery was a footnote to these in the run up to the Civil War. D- for honesty.
Slavery was the central issue regarding all of that. The pro-slave politicians said so themselves- John C. Calhoun, Stephen Douglas, John C. Breckinridge, Jefferson Davis, on and on.
The slavers kept murdering people, burning down newspapers, and kidnapping politicians. The underlining problem was the white supremacy Christianity practiced in the South.
This video wouldn't work on my school email but it works on my other one? #CONFUSEDASHECK
I was getting everything until the Kansas-Nebraska Act 😞
I wish he had quoted the Sumner speech that got him sucker punched by punk ass Preston Brooks.
lets get 200 dislikes
Ali A is better
But now the issue is sexual slavery
Was back then. Imagine how bad it was.
If you are not paying close attention you will miss that all of the pro slave comments in this mans lecture are in the color red which is today's republican party color and all of the anti-slave comments are in blue which is today's democratic party- The Party Platform Switch is propaganda- This ended with Abraham Lincoln's name being meticulously printed in blue letters. LOL