States' Rights was the primary causation, not slavery, slavery was on the way out already.
IF the War of Northern Aggression was all about slavery why then did the North refuse to free slaves until after a couple years of war?
Slavery was a part of it, yes, but the larger issue was States' Rights, the north had been foisting illegal tariffs and such on the South for decades before war broke out.
Slavery was and is still a fact of human governance, all throughout history continuing until today. America went to great lengths to resolve it, to end it here, and yet we still have it in Africa and Asia, in South America and indeed right here in the States. The chains are now welfare checks and vax passports but yeah. Or the chains are your family held captive in Mexico or china, but yeah.
Fun fact... at the outbreak of war most of the slaves in the New Orleans area were owned by blacks, and the first case of slavery in our courts was a non-black who sued his black master for his release.
Most slaves went to the Caribbean and South America, not many actually came here. Kamala Harris' family was one of the largest slave-holding families in Jamaica, and was noted as the harshest, they were brutal to their slaves.
My point is few Southerners actually owned slaves, not all of our Families did, and many blacks owned slaves too. Slavery has always been a part of the Human condition and America did spill a lot of blood trying to end the practice.
Looking around at the world, it was a failed attempt but that's because only America represents Freedom.
States' Rights was the primary causation, not slavery, slavery was on the way out already.
IF the War of Northern Aggression was all about slavery why then did the North refuse to free slaves until after a couple years of war?
Slavery was a part of it, yes, but the larger issue was States' Rights, the north had been foisting illegal tariffs and such on the South for decades before war broke out.
Slavery was and is still a fact of human governance, all throughout history continuing until today. America went to great lengths to resolve it, to end it here, and yet we still have it in Africa and Asia, in South America and indeed right here in the States. The chains are now welfare checks and vax passports but yeah. Or the chains are your family held captive in Mexico or china, but yeah.
Fun fact... at the outbreak of war most of the slaves in the New Orleans area were owned by blacks, and the first case of slavery in our courts was a non-black who sued his black master for his release.
https://www.history101.com/first-legally-slaveholder-black-man/
https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/johnson-anthony-1670/
Most slaves went to the Caribbean and South America, not many actually came here. Kamala Harris' family was one of the largest slave-holding families in Jamaica, and was noted as the harshest, they were brutal to their slaves.
https://freebeacon.com/politics/kamala-harriss-ancestors-owned-slaves/
My point is few Southerners actually owned slaves, not all of our Families did, and many blacks owned slaves too. Slavery has always been a part of the Human condition and America did spill a lot of blood trying to end the practice.
Looking around at the world, it was a failed attempt but that's because only America represents Freedom.
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