http://www.newsobserver.com/580/story/537265.html
1/29/2007 8:49:17 PM
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1/29/2007 9:14:06 PM
1/29/2007 9:23:04 PM
state's rights are being trampled to hell right now.
1/29/2007 9:45:12 PM
1/29/2007 9:48:31 PM
i mean... this guy is right though
1/29/2007 9:48:56 PM
1/29/2007 10:04:13 PM
1/29/2007 10:15:29 PM
if you say it enough times you can convince yourself that the war wasn't was only about slave-owners rights and not anything else in the slightest.
1/29/2007 10:22:43 PM
1/29/2007 10:27:50 PM
^they did. well. they came for their own freedom to be the only religion, but thats almost the same thing.
1/29/2007 10:29:30 PM
Very appropriate
1/29/2007 10:38:06 PM
It was about sustaining a region dependent on slavery.Talk all you want about tariffs, representation, nullification, states' rights, or whatever else... the fact remains that without slavery, the war would've never happened.
1/29/2007 10:38:17 PM
Lincoln wasn't that thrilled to get into a war with the south over something like slavery. I think he even supported an amendment which would've cemented the practice in place. But when the south refused to pay the tariff tax on northern goods, why then it was time to put them rebels in their place.
1/29/2007 10:41:14 PM
yeah, succession wasn't an issue at all, it was all tariffs
1/29/2007 10:49:38 PM
1/29/2007 10:49:40 PM
Lincoln didnt want the war to be about slavery because 90% of whites in the country thought blacks were at best second class citizens. fighting a war for them against fellow Americans was not going to go over very well. However, that has nothing to do with the motivating factors for Southerners. Just because you call it the war of Northern Agression doesnt change the facts about how the war was started.[Edited on January 29, 2007 at 10:59 PM. Reason : to earthdogg et al]
1/29/2007 10:58:45 PM
1/29/2007 11:26:08 PM
patriotism/sense of dutysupport for the status quothe hope that one day they would be rich. the same reason 50% of this country doesnt mind the top 1% getting tax breaksthey didnt have any other option. home guards anyone?many fought for the union armymany didnt fightmany fought for honor, glory, and to avoid humiliationpretty much the same reasons that everyone across the world fought in wars started by elites (hello ww1)
1/29/2007 11:36:30 PM
Because saying bullshit like
1/29/2007 11:37:33 PM
it was obviously only about slavery ... duhh !
1/29/2007 11:39:45 PM
Anybody who thinks that white men from the north were killing white men from the south and risking their own lives to free slaves stopped learning history in the 3rd grade.The Civil War was the most tragic event in American history and marks a severe failure in our society and political systems.
1/29/2007 11:40:34 PM
hooray for southern aristocracy!!!!!!
1/29/2007 11:46:55 PM
1/29/2007 11:54:44 PM
I once wrote an UNBIASED paper on how Robert E. Lee was the best American military mastermind in our history. Carry on.
1/29/2007 11:58:37 PM
1/30/2007 12:06:17 AM
1/30/2007 12:12:51 AM
He ranks right in there with all the other 3452039865 generals who bought into the idea of total war.
1/30/2007 12:23:10 AM
1/30/2007 12:27:43 AM
Remind me what product these tariffs were taxing?And what "peculiar institution" made growing said product economically viable?
1/30/2007 12:31:24 AM
1/30/2007 2:28:31 AM
They actually had to violently put down an anticonscription uprising in the NC mountains
1/30/2007 6:49:44 AM
joe_schmoe, if the war was about freeing the slaves then why were all union-supporing counties/states exempt from the emancipation proclamation?
1/30/2007 7:28:20 AM
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1/30/2007 8:12:47 AM
i hate the north so much!!! those meanies!!
1/30/2007 8:38:31 AM
You people are always good for a laugh.
1/30/2007 9:05:55 AM
match this sarcasm
1/30/2007 9:10:27 AM
haha funny how over 100 years have passed since this event in our history and people still can arguee about what are facts and what are not.
1/30/2007 9:14:15 AM
b/c depending on where/how they were raised, certain opinions have been burned into their head, and most don't bother to attempt to find out the real story.
1/30/2007 9:16:50 AM
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1/30/2007 9:30:08 AM
slavery was ending with or without the war sometimes I wonder if some of you people even believe the shit you say on here
1/30/2007 9:33:34 AM
I, as a white conservative southerner, do beleive that the main issue of this war was slavery. It had been brewing for years in the 1850's, with armed flareups in Kansas and Virginia.Why did it come to a head at this time? This country was using slavery on a wider scale than any other civilized nation in the world at the time. England had already outlawed it in all of their colonies, as had France. The idea of slavery was becoming seriously taboo on a worldwide scale at the time, and with the advent of steam and internal combustion engines, was about to become economically obsolete within decades as well. The only thing that kept slavery alive here, ironically, was another mechanical invention: the Cotton Gin. However, slaves were still an extremely expensive commodity then, much more expensive to purchase, house, feed, and keep alive than the farming equipment invented by the likes of McCormick, et al. in the decades to come. Slavery was a dying institution to begin with, but the war certainly hastned it's demise.True, there were other states' rights issues as well, but slavery was the one which mattered the most as to what brought things to the point of war.Robert E. Lee? He was a great soldier for sure, and his viewpoint of loyalty to his homestate and antebellum ideals was very Jeffersonian. Still valid at the time perhaps, but the idea of a small, but strong central government and sectionalist states were obviously not shared by as many of his fellow countrymen in the 1860's as had been six decades earlier. The fact that he chose the State of Virginia over Lincoln's offer to command the Union Army is probably what cost the lives of untold thousands.[Edited on January 30, 2007 at 9:50 AM. Reason : /]
1/30/2007 9:45:14 AM
but you can agree that slavery was not the reason that robert e. lee accepted the position
1/30/2007 9:51:28 AM
^ unequivocally
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