Posted by rockyridgefarm on April 06, 2018 at 12:45:38 from (69.131.200.47):
In Reply to: Shiloh 4/6/1862 posted by Ultradog MN on April 06, 2018 at 04:43:10:
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Jerry,
Your first post talked about how great it would have been if the south had won. This post is very different from that post. Where do you actually stand?
The War was about slavery without question. There are many that take a revisionist view on history because they're ashamed of what the confederacy stood for, as they should rightly be. Several southern states had slave populations HIGHER than the free population. So much so that they wanted to use the slaves as "three fifths" of a vote to get more power in the federal government.
I've heard this claim that slavery was on its way out on its own in the south, but no one has ever given me a reasonable scenerio on how this would have come about. Can you give a reasonable way the south would have freed the slaves on their own accord?
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