Gee, if only they'd actually mentioned the Morrill Tariff in their Declarations of Causes instead of constantly going on about slavery and the threat to it presented by the election of Lincoln, you might have a point.
Bubba Ho-Tep wrote:
“Gee, if only they’d actually mentioned the Morrill Tariff in their Declarations of Causes instead of constantly going on about slavery and the threat to it presented by the election of Lincoln, you might have a point.”
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Seven states had seceeded from the union before Lincoln was ever President: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas.
Lincoln did not favor immediate abolition of slavery, equal rights for blacks or even co-existance with them. He held the same predjudices and false ideas about them as others of his day. His “Emancipation Proclamation” was simply a ploy to silence his critics and gain favor for his agenda. It only freed slaves in the Confederate States, leaving the slave-holding border states to continue to freely practice it.
The delicate balance of power between the “slave-holding states” and the “non-slave holding states” was the basis of the contention, not the right of either to exist.