Posted on 02/19/2017 7:29:05 AM PST by IronJack
Really . . . if you think about it . . . the “Civil War” started when the slave states wrote slavery into the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
And why did the slave states want slavery in the DOI and the Constitution. Because they thought it was in their best interest.
And who were the slave states? New York. New Jersey. New Hampshire. Massachusetts. Connecticut. Rhode Island. Pennsylvania. Delaware. Maryland.
Oh yes, don't forget Virginia. North and South Carolina. And Georgia. They were slave states too.
Only 13 of the original 13 states voted to put slavery into the DOI and the U.S. Constitution. And only 9 of the 13 slave states were in the north . . . if you think about it.
You’ve delivered a lot of sarcasm in your answer (which only serves to weakens your argument) but you have offered very little in the way of intellectual discourse.
Slavery was a dicey subject to be sure...which I think is your point...but a majority of people had about enough of it starting in about 1825. I said a majority. There was still plenty who supported it.
The potential introduction of a new state (such as Missouri) into the union represented the first opportunity the abolitionist had to gain leverage over those who supported slavery. This truly began the political struggle that ultimately led to the Civil War.
That is an interesting comment. Can you be more specific?
That’s where you want to start?.....with the sarcasm angle. Dude, go back to whatever you were doing. You’re not worth my time.
“Thats where you want to start?.....with the sarcasm angle. Dude, go back to whatever you were doing. Youre not worth my time.”
Sarcasm was the first thing you mentioned in your previous post (about my post), so I asked you about it.
I didn’t think there would be anything wrong in asking a question.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to put you on the spot.
Thanks for all the kind comments. I really get a kick out of listening to Trump speak.
“You believe the liberal media. so states don’t have the right to secede?”
I have no idea what “rights” are. The only thing we have is our own abilities to get what we want by whatever means at our disposal. The south tried but they fell short.
Obviously the south wasn’t fighting for freedom unless you believe keeping slaves is fighting for freedom.
What the South fought for was for self determination for the people then in power.
By the way I would not have been against them ceceding. I think slavery would have ended in the south without all the bloodshed. Sort of like the way apartheid ended in SA.
Brilliant. Reposting on Facebook.
Unless you tell me to delete it.
And even then, SUE ME, BITCH! ;)
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