Governor William Fulton argued against Arkansas statehood primarily on the grounds that the territory was not yet ready for self-governance due to its insufficient population and lack of social and economic infrastructure. He believed that the region needed more time to develop its institutions, improve education, and establish a stable economy before becoming a state. Fulton was concerned that premature statehood would lead to instability and hinder progress. Additionally, he pointed out the potential for increased conflict and division among the diverse groups within the territory.
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