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On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 08:23:56 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Nothing apologetic about it. Just historical facts that some don't want to acknowledge in this day of political correctness. Also not an excuse or anything close to a support of slavery. The issue of slavery was and is real with regard to the Civil War but it was not the only reason. It was more of the straw that broke the camel's back in the eyes of the confederate states who feared federal government overreach. Again, in those days people's loyalty to state government exceeded any loyalty to the federal government, especially in the south. Ironic that it was the newly formed Republican Party who advocated and pushed for the end of slavery with Lincoln as it's leader. Leaving the union is what sealed the fate of slavery. If they had stayed in the system and fought this politically, slavery may have survived in some form for 20-30 more years. They had 22 senators locked up and 8-10 more that would lean their way most of the time and in a 72 member senate that is enough to hinder just about anything. With the deal making that goes on in congress, who knows how long it would have taken to bring this down legislatively. The swing vote in a tie (Andrew Johnson D-NC) was going to go with the south. He had a long history of supporting slavery. The offer of the VP seat was the main thing that kept him in Washington and not Richmond. That was why the abolitionists were so adamant about making sure no new states would be slave states. That would water down the power of the slave states assuming the new congressmen would be of a like mind. |
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