To: NonValueAdded
Battle of Lexington & Concord, 250th Anniversary The American war of Independence was a time when a collection of slave owning states seceded from a Union, Declared Independence, and formed a confederacy.
They appointed a slave owning General from Virginia to lead their armies against the Union, while the Union offered freedom to their slaves.
Those evil people seceded over slavery.
6 posted on
04/08/2025 8:11:48 AM PDT by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
To: DiogenesLamp; NonValueAdded
DiogenesLamp:
"The American war of Independence was a time when a collection of slave owning states seceded from a Union, Declared Independence, and formed a confederacy." You know perfectly well that is complete nonsense because in fact:
- Our Founders only declared independence more than a year after the Brits declared, and began waging, war against us.
- Slavery was imposed on the American colonies by British law, and most of our Founders opposed it.
- Thomas Jefferson even wrote a condemnation of slavery into his Declaration of Independence.
DiogenesLamp:
"They appointed a slave owning General from Virginia to lead their armies against the Union, while the Union offered freedom to their slaves." And, yet again:
- George Washington opposed slavery in theory and supported abolition wherever possible.
- During the Revolutionary War, Washington matched the British offer of freedom for slaves who served in the Continental Army.
- Those African Americans served in integrated units under Washington.
- At the Battle of Yorktown, black soldiers were observed to make up about one in four of Washington's army.
DiogenesLamp:
"Those evil people seceded over slavery." If anything, our Founders seceded to abolish slavery.
29 posted on
04/09/2025 5:15:36 AM PDT by
BroJoeK
(future DDG 134 -- we remember)
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