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To: ifinnegan

Freeing the blacks was a consequence of the war, but it wasn’t its purpose. The Union Army soldiers would have deserted en masse if they thought that the reason they were taken from their homes to suffer all of the vicissitudes of war was to free slaves.


16 posted on 05/20/2014 9:39:46 AM PDT by achilles2000 ("I'll agree to save the whales as long as we can deport the liberals")
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To: achilles2000

It’s interesting.

Initially I only heard this revisionist history from Communists. That was where I first heard the “Civil War was not about slavery” revision.

Communists had a vested interest in pushing the view that Americans, Capitalist racists, would never fight to free people in slavery because it was a moral right.

It was only later that I heard it from non-Communists and learned it came from Southern Revisionists.

It is still in the Democrat’s interest to deny and hide that Americans did this out out devotion to morality and God.

That’s why they don’t want the Civil War taught because it would contradict their worldview of white privilege, evil racist conservatives and America is only about greed and racism.


20 posted on 05/20/2014 9:52:23 AM PDT by ifinnegan
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To: achilles2000

I’ve seen many, many claims that emancipation was a last-minute desperation measure on the part of Lincoln and the Union that I compiled the following timeline of emancipation actions over the course of the war.

To my mind it shows pretty clearly that emancipation started the month after the war, and was pretty much an ongoing process till December, 1865. 13A, BTW, freed slaves only in KY (~50k) and DE (<200). All other slaves were freed previously, either by state action or the Emancipation Proclamation.

13A did not (mostly) free slaves. What it did was forever end the institution of slavery.

1861
May: General Butler refuses to return three slaves being used to build CSA fortifications to their owner. Concept of “contraband of war” originated.

August: Confiscation Act of 1861 declares that any property, including slaves, used by CSA could be confiscated by military action.

September: “Contrabands” employed by US Army and Navy paid wages, in addition to rations

November: Nathaniel Gordon convicted and sentenced to death in NYC for slave trading (classified as piracy)

1862
February: Nathaniel Gordon executed

March: Washington, DC slaves freed by Congress, with compensation
Return of any escaped slaves to their owners prohibited by Congress

April: Congress offers compensation to any state that emancipates

May: Lincoln publicly entreats border states to free slaves
Slavery prohibited in all territories

July: Lincoln appeals again to the border states

September: Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation

1863
January: Final Emancipation Proclamation
Thereafter, slaves freed wherever Union armies conquer

July: WV slaves freed by state action

1864
January: 13th Amendment introduced

March: AR slaves freed by state action

April: 13th Amendment passes Senate

June: Congress repeals Fugitive Slave Law

September: LA slaves freed by state action

November: MD slaves freed by state action

1865
January: MO slaves freed by state action
13th Amendment passes House

February: TN slaves freed by state action

April: Lee surrenders
Slaves freed throughout entire former Confederacy

December: 13th Amendment ratified
Slaves in KY (50,000) and DE (200) freed
Institution of slavery ended.


49 posted on 05/20/2014 2:10:01 PM PDT by Sherman Logan
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