He considered himself a Southern, and believed that the South was right to Seceed.
Believing right to secede is hardly just a southern idea
New England early years toyed with it and nullified plenty early years of the republic
Plenty talk today even
Believing right to secede is hardly just a southern idea
New England early years toyed with it and nullified plenty
Plenty talk today even
“He considered himself a Southern, and believed that the South was right to Seceed.”
The English noticed that a country born in secession had come around to agreeing with King George and Parliament in only 78 years. Well at least half of the country did, the other half held to the same right of secession that their fathers and grandfathers did.
Unification by force was one of the goals of the European revolutionaries of 1848 and when that failed a lot of them fled and brought their philosophy to America. They are often credited with securing the 1860 nomination for Lincoln.