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To: Ditto
Henry Benning of Georgia was more succinct in his speech to the Virginia Secession Convention:

"What was the reason that induced Georgia to take the step of secession? This reason may be summed up in one single proposition. It was a conviction, a deep conviction on the part of Georgia, that a separation from the North-was the only thing that could prevent the abolition of her slavery. This conviction, sir, was the main cause. It is true, sir, that the effect of this conviction was strengthened by a further conviction that such a separation would be the best remedy for the fugitive slave evil, and also the best, if not the only remedy, for the territorial evil. But, doubtless, if it had not been for the first conviction this step would never have been taken."

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92 posted on 09/19/2007 11:07:13 AM PDT by Non-Sequitur (Save Fredericksburg. Support CVBT.)
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To: Non-Sequitur
It is true, sir, that the effect of this conviction was strengthened by a further conviction that such a separation would be the best remedy for the fugitive slave evil, and also the best, if not the only remedy, for the territorial evil.

Mr. Benning wasn't very bright, was he?

He thought reposessing fugitive slaves and being allowed to take slaves into the territories would be easier across international boundaries than state lines?

LOL

94 posted on 09/19/2007 12:28:05 PM PDT by Sherman Logan
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