Posted on 12/27/2010 10:31:54 AM PST by trumandogz
The Civil War is about to loom very large in the popular memory. We would do well to be candid about its causes and not allow the distortions of contemporary politics or long-standing myths to cloud our understanding of why the nation fell apart.
The coming year will mark the 150th anniversary of the onset of the conflict, which is usually dated to April 12, 1861, when Confederate batteries opened fire at 4:30 a.m. on federal troops occupying Fort Sumter. Union forces surrendered the next day, after 34 hours of shelling.
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“actually read a little”
Read a little what? Instead of hurling cutely formulated insult, suggest some book titles.
The song was written by a Unitarian and not a Christian. Though it has extensive Christian imagery, it is certainly not a Christian song.
I found Non-Sequitur to be infuriating and often in opposition to my own views, but I never doubted his sincerity, and he was a worthy opponent in debate.
My sentiments may be in the minority, but he’ll be missed on our frequent refightings of the Civil War on FR.
Abraham Lincoln, Fourth Debate with Stephen A. Douglas at Charleston, Illinois, September 18, 1858
Dionne is just turning again, like a dog on its vomit, to the revisionism taken in hand for political indoctrination purposes by the Clinton Administration. Clinton personally commissioned two Red-diaper professors, Eric Foner and James McPherson, to rewrite all the historical materials available at the national military parks, to make sure the visitors get the Democratic message that the South was Morally Wrong because Crackers Are Endogamously Bad.
The Democrats and their media stooges have been pushing that theme since the 1980's. Longer, if you count the civil rights movement as another phase of the campaign. Which has all been about:
- Resistance to socialism, by the "mossbacks" in the 40's, Republicans in the 70's and later, and
- Breaking the "Finkelstein Box" in order to elect Democrats to the Presidency, by alienating "battleground State" voters from Southern conservatives and the "old America".
It's all about establishing a one-armed, corporatist People's Republic on the ruins of the American Experiment.
!!! That’s a damn good point
I find that most people think the 1800’s south was entirely comprised of wealthy white plantation owners and black slaves. Of course, we know this is not true. There were some wealthy blacks, and many more poor whites.
I do a lot of historical research in census records from that time and it is obvious from those documents that few whites owned any slaves. My own ancestors were share croppers on the same plantations as slaves, and worked right along side them. The slaves were well cared for by their owners, while the share croppers had to take care of them selves.
The plantations were all of the entire economy of the south. If you were not a member of a land-owning (wealthy) family in the agrarian south, then whether you were white or black, you earned your living from them.
They should teach it accurately. The anti-slave faction was the Republicans. The pro-slave faction -- whether it be northern copperheads or southern successionists -- were Democrats.
I love Civil War thread arguments!!!
So much fun to watch the war repeat itself on the internet.
I believe he stated that he had faith in the professionalism of our military, even in the face of the repeal of DADT. Non-Sequitur struck me as being more of the oldline Republican “good government” sort, and not much of a social conservative.
That's as neutral as I can get. :)
Yes, lets just stop spinning it. Secession didnt suddenly become verboten and union sacrosanct just because the southern states attempted it. The Constitutionality of secession had long been assumed, even by secessionist movements in prissy New England.Yes. Indeed.Yes, lets just stop spinning it. The African slave trade was almost entirely a creature of New England shipping interests, with a majority of so-called slave ports being decidedly north of the Mason-Dixon.
Yes, lets just stop spinning it, the 3/5ths Compromise, so ignorantly attributed to racist southerners and demagogued to infinity, was a compromise insisted upon by northern interests, who did not want slaves counted as fully human in order to prevent Congressional reapportionment from shifting political power to the south.
Yes, lets just stop spinning it.
Why wasn't ONE southerner tried for treason? Col. Wirz was tried for conspiracy and murder, not teason.
Years CW fought here at FR- 11
“...I could go on for quite a while...”
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Please, do!
ping to stand watie, wherever you are...
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