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To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis

However please keep in mind that 70-80% of southern soldiers were not slave owners. The Northern hero Grant owned slaves while Lee did not.

The fact that 70 – 80% of Southern soldiers were not slave holders in immaterial. Individuals did not secede from the Union, the States did. The states were very (crystal) clear that their reason for seceding was slavery. You don’t have to believe me – just read the Articles of Secession that the states wrote to justify their secession> Individual soldiers had many reasons for fighting, but the reason there was a Confederate Army to join was because they seceded to protect slavery.

As far as the statement that Grant owned slaves, if you look at the data, from 1854 to 1859 Grant lived on, and managed, his father-in-law’s farm at White Haven, Missouri. While the majority of slaves on the farm were owned by his father-in-law, Grant did own one slave, William Jones, that he freed in 1859. As far as whether Lee owned slaves, the data is a little less clear. As the executor, of his father-in-laws will, Lee had control over 63 slaves, who worked on his plantation. As a condition of the will, he was required to manumit them within 5 years, which he did. Note that he could have manumitted them earlier than that, but he chose to keep them as long as possible and personally benefit from their labor


62 posted on 07/11/2015 12:17:24 PM PDT by Team Cuda
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To: Team Cuda
. The states were very (crystal) clear that their reason for seceding was slavery.

And the Union was very (crystal) clear that it would accept slavery, but not Independence.

Direct some hatred at the Union. It didn't fight to end slavery, it fought to end freedom.

It didn't start talking about ending slavery until two years after the war had been going on. Even then, "Ending Slavery" was first a military tactic, then a political tactic, and finally a punishment for having put up such a fight.

Five Union states were still practicing slavery throughout the civil war, and were in fact exempt from the emancipation proclamation. If the Union wanted to fight to end slavery, they could have started with their own five slave states. The supply lines would have been a lot shorter.

Stop buying into the propaganda the victors spread to justify their carnage. It isn't true.

63 posted on 07/11/2015 12:26:37 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: Team Cuda

Please see posts #36 and 59.


197 posted on 07/12/2015 8:58:55 AM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
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