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Post by cupcakes on Aug 25, 2017 11:21:18 GMT
tpfkar Slavery was the cause of the war... but, yes... technically.. The South seceded from The Union to preserve the institution of slavery. The North fought the war to stop them from seceding... not specifically to stop slavery. How one blurs that distinction is in the eye of beholder. MEAINGLESS SIDENOTE: It has been argued that the emphasis of Lincoln signing The Emancipation Proclamation lied more with preventing England from entering the war on the side of the south than it was with an actual desire to end slavery. For what that is worth... which ain't much. I guess that's how I beheld it. Not only did Lincoln primarily want to keep the country from being split in two, the South opened hostilities. But the key point of this discussion is that the Confederacy was about preserving slavery. Nothing to celebrate or hold up or honor. Except by the racists and the Nazis. on many sides
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