To: rustbucket; capitan_refugio
Not through South Carolina waters. The fort wasn't really in danger until Lincoln threatened the South Carolinians with an armed fleet. Mind you, I think the South was unwise to rise to the bait and attack the fort. They should have let Lincoln try to impose a blockade or collect the tariff on goods being imported on foreign ships, which would have been essentially international declarations of war. (Got to get that UN approval, don't ya know. LOL) South Carolina is under obligation to pay those tariffs.
Lincoln is under a constitiutional obligation to see that they are paid.
Those S.C. waters are U.S. waters!
To: fortheDeclaration
South Carolina is under obligation to pay those tariffs. Lincoln is under a constitiutional obligation to see that they are paid. Those S.C. waters are U.S. waters!The most significant thing you said was "South Carolina." I lost interest after that.
Based on your posts, it is no surprise that you support a Union of force rather than the voluntary Union it started out as. What's next, a run on my bank account?
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