“So the South went to war over a suppossedly ââdyingââ institution. Seems an awful lot of trouble to go through for something that was dying.”
Which proves the point that they were not fighting to preserve slavery.
Great job! Thanks.
Actually it indicates that none of the Southern leaders, from Robert Lee to Jefferson Davis to anyone else you care to name, didn't believe that slavery was a dying institution. Texas was pretty blunt about what they thought about the future of slavery in their Declaration of the Causes of Secession: "Texas abandoned her separate national existence and consented to become one of the Confederated Union to promote her welfare, insure domestic tranquility and secure more substantially the blessings of peace and liberty to her people. She was received into the confederacy with her own constitution, under the guarantee of the federal constitution and the compact of annexation, that she should enjoy these blessings. She was received as a commonwealth holding, maintaining and protecting the institution known as negro slavery-- the servitude of the African to the white race within her limits-- a relation that had existed from the first settlement of her wilderness by the white race, and which her people intended should exist in all future time" That was no doubt the consensus throughout the South.
Which proves the point that it was not dying.
Hold your horses General! I should have stuck the ‘’sarcasm’’ tag on that there post. Them bloody treasonous Rebels were fighting to preserve slavery and there ain’t no one on this Earth going to tell me different.