The Western Virginia representatives at the 1829 and 1850 conventions differed primarily in their attitudes toward state governance and representation. In 1829, they sought greater political power and autonomy, advocating for increased representation in the state legislature to reflect their population growth and interests. By 1850, however, the focus shifted towards addressing issues related to slavery and economic disparities, as Western Virginia began to align more with the interests of the North, reflecting broader societal changes leading up to the Civil War. This evolution highlighted the growing dissatisfaction with the Eastern Virginia elite's control over state politics.
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