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To: DiogenesLamp

The CSA still fired the first shots.
My entire point is to counter this ridiculous notion that the South just wanted to fight an entirely defensive campaign throughout the war and to try an win by attrition a defense of their homeland.

That nonsense can be countered by instance after instance of incursions into the North, border states that were essentially neutral, territories, and included terroristic plots well beyond the battlefields, leading all the way up to finally the assassination of the President.


75 posted on 05/02/2019 10:53:43 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal (Like Enoch, Noah, & Lot, the True Church will soon be removed & then destruction comes forth.)
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To: Roman_War_Criminal
The CSA still fired the first shots.

If a big guy throws a punch at you, and you see it coming and hit him first, who started it?

Lincoln launching that war fleet was the "first shot." Had he not done that, there would have been no shots fired at Sumter. Even Major Anderson said this action would cause a war.

"... I had the honor to receive by yesterday's mail the letter of the honorable Secretary of War, dated April 4, and confess that what he there states surprises me very greatly, following as it does and contradicting so positively the assurance Mr. Crawford telegraphed he was authorized to make. I trust that this matter w ill be at once put in a correct light, as a movement made now, when the South has been erroneously informed that none such will be attempted, would produce most disastrous results throughout our country.

It is, of course, now too late for me to give any advice in reference to the proposed scheme of Captain Fox. I fear that its result cannot fail to be disastrous to all concerned. Even with his boat at our walls the loss of life (as I think I mentioned to Mr. Fox) in unloading her will more than pay for the good to be accomplished by the expedition, which keeps us, if I can maintain possession of this work, out of position, surrounded by strong works, which must be carried to make this fort of the least value to the United States Government.

We have not oil enough to keep a light in the lantern for one night. The boats will have, therefore, to rely at night entirely upon other marks. I ought to have been informed that this expedition was to come. Colonel Lamon's remark convinced me that the idea, merely hinted at to me by Captain Fox, would not be carried out. We shall strive to do our duty, though I frankly say that my heart is not in the war which I see is to be thus commenced. That God will still avert it, and cause us to resort to pacific measures to maintain our rights, is my ardent prayer.

The vast majority of Lincoln's cabinet also told him that if he sent those ships, it would cause a war. Apparently they all regarded that as the "first shot."

My entire point is to counter this ridiculous notion that the South just wanted to fight an entirely defensive campaign throughout the war and to try an win by attrition a defense of their homeland.

They didn't want to fight a war at all. What they wanted was to run their own affairs and be left in peace by the government in Washington DC.

76 posted on 05/02/2019 11:07:04 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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