Civil War and Reconstruction
Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people, typically through their elected representatives. This concept became a pivotal aspect during the era of political tensions leading up to the Civil War, as it was used to determine whether new territories admitted to the Union would allow slavery based on the choice of their inhabitants. The idea that people could decide on contentious issues like slavery directly contributed to conflicts and breakdowns in compromise between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions.
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