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[–] LastYearsPumpkin@feddit.ch 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

They specifically mention the right to keep slaves in their succession.

The southern states wanted to enforce their laws on the northern states.

"States rights" is a modern reframing of the story.

[–] blahsay@lemmy.world -1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Interesting! I just had a look at the NC ordinance of succession and they definitely mention slavery and enshrine slaves as property but it's all the way down in section 9 a long with a bunch of other rights.

Weirdly there's actually a section banning the import of any more 'negros' (white slaves ok presumably?).

I'm not completely convinced of your point. Did the people of the time consider states rights the issue?

[–] blahsay@lemmy.world -1 points 11 months ago

Oh wow I just read the Mississippi ordinance of succession and that one is all about slavery 😂.

The bit about negroes toiling under the sun was wild.

Well I'm pretty convinced for at least some states it was completely about slavery. Maybe not a blanket statement though given there's differences.