So you don't know what Fort Sumter was. I should have known.
Not very bright there, genius.
Here's a clue...Special Session Message July 4, 1861
Accumulations of the public revenue, lying within them, [9] had been seized for the same object.
Sorry to bust your boilerplate screeds with some facts, but Lincoln cared about tax revenue and maintaining control of the purse strings, not freeing the slaves.
If you weren't such a retard you would know that.
Ask yourself this...if the war was over slavery then why wasn't the Emancipation Proclamation only done two years after the war started as a means to boost enlistment and to garner support for the war?
This might help educate you as well...
Why The War Was Not About Slavery
Meanwhile, the U.S. Congress officially declared that the war WAS NOT AGAINST SLAVERY but to preserve the Union. (By preserving the Union, of course, they actually meant not preserving the real Union but ensuring their control of the federal machinery.)
You probably won't read that last article, but others may and they will be able to counter your BS, extremely prejudiced account of things.
You fit the bill on that last one.
The South started a war it coudn’t hope to win. It lost. Nothing changes that you asshole. Nothing.