Most people have been bred for SLAVERY
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The yankees violated the Constitution? Prey tell, how so? Did they send slave catchers into other states to violate state laws and kidnap any black person they wanted, to then illegally traffic them into slavery? Did they start illegal wars to expand slave territory? Did they send thousands of slavers and their slaves into soon to be states in order to force a slavery legalizing state constitution? Did they prohibit Republican presidential Electors from being on the ballot in the 1860 election? Did they threaten Republican supporters and keep them from voting? Did they throw a temper tantrum when they lost the 1860 election? Did they illegally attack and seize federal property including post offices, arsenals and forts? Did they depose duly elected state legislatures/assemblies and officials? Did they illegally enter treaties with other states? Did they illegally coin their own currency? Did they engage in acts of war against the lawful federal government? Did they refuse to heed the President's constitutional command to send their militias to enforce the Constitution and suppress an unlawful rebellion? Did they engage in widespread mass violence via acts of war against lawful military forces trying to enforce the Constitution?
Oh, that's right... the slave power rebels did all of these things... most of which BEFORE Lincoln was even inaugurated.
Have you run out of crayons to eat?
You need to read more. The yankees came to the South, killing women and children, and burning down houses and crops. Most troops were defending against these monsters.
Yankee businessmen were pissed because the South was selling goods directly to Europe without using yankee firms or yankee ships. Lincoln needed a pretext that he could sell to ignorant yankee civilians. He, or his people, noticed that not long before that the last of the northern states had done away with slavery (technically, but not in reality). So he told people that the "evil South" had slaves and were wrong.
In actuality, most Southerners never owned slaves. The Constitution limits the powers of the federal government to a very few things. Everything else, absolutely everything else, is to be left to the states and individual people. Slavery was one of those things that was the right of the individual states to decide on. Individual northern states had decided to stop slavery. Individual Southern states would also have stopped slavery by the 1880s because of the economics.
There was no Constitutional purpose in invading the South, and killing innocents and burning down homes and crops to starve others.
Eating blackeyed peas on New Years in the South is in remembrance of the atrocities of the north. The yankees were too stupid to know that blackeyed peas were food for people, not animals, and thus failed to burn down the pea fields. That allowed a lot of Southerners to make it.
General Sherman was fully intending to commit genocide by killing all Southerners, men, women, and children. He should have been hung.
You poor deluded soul... you would really benefit to read less neoconfederate, Lost Cause propaganda. First, let's reflect on what Q has said regarding slavery, Democrats, the failed1860 rebellion, and rise of both Jim Crow and Lost Cause BULLSHIT:
Fren, you've been conned by Dems and SoUtHerN HeRiTagE retards.
The USA can't "invade" the USA. Duly called up and deployed federal troops quashed a rebellion by all means necessary. They weren't all yankees (New Englanders). In fact, the vast majority of Union troops came from NY, PA and the "midwest" states of OH, WI, IN, IL. Fun piece of trivia, EVERY state but one (SC) sent troops to suppress the rebellion. If you're going to talk about atrocities, perhaps we could discuss Andersonville, Ft. Pillow or the terrorism/kidnapping before Gettysburg?
Ah, the bullshit "derrr it was EcOnoMiCs" argument? Slave states immorally used free slave labor. Much honor. So proud. They grew mostly cash crops and shipped them off to European markets for more profit than to sell to Americans. Yes, the tariff was in part, an issue, most specifically during the Nullification Crisis (SC fireeaters' test run for the 1860 rebellion). But why did the tariff matter? Because of the impact on the SLAVE-based economy...
Strawman. A non-slave owning white still considered himself superior to the free black and to the enslaved black. They fought to defend a class system that ensured their higher place, aloof to the utter insanity that the reason why they were poor was because the elite plantation class could use slave labor. Derp.
True.
Not exactly the case. The Constitution granted Congress the power to ban the international slave trade as soon as 1800 (which it immediately did, signed into law by Jefferson). Constitution also granted the federal government EXCLUSIVE jurisdiction over territories. And what did that first Congress do? Banned slavery from the Northwest Territories. Congress always had the power to ban slavery in the territory added by the Louisiana purchase and the [illegal] Mexican war. But the slave faction powers were strong, hence why we ended up with laws like the Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850 and the bullshit Kansas-Nebraska Act. Congress banned the slave trade in DC, since it had original jurisdiction over the capitol. It was even up to the FEDERAL government to enforce the so-called "fugitive slave" (Constitution didn't use the term "slavery" until the Amendment that abolished it) clause, via the eventual Fugitive Slave Act. No state actors had any authority to go into free states and illegally kidnap any old black person, without due process, in violation of state laws.
Yes, northern states abolished slavery. The southern states were on pace to enact gradual emancipation and abolition, UNTIL the cotton gin made cotton production profitable again. And guess what? The slave population INCREASED from that point on. US census data indicates that the slave population continued to increase parabolically every decade from 1790 to 1860. In 1800, there were about 900k slaves in the US. Slave owners realized it was actually cheaper to breed more slaves than import them. Within 30 years, the slave population more than doubled to 2 million. By 1850 it was 3.2 million and by 1860 nearly 4 million. In those last 10 years before the rebellion, that 700k jump was the largest single percentage increase in US history. NC and VA had come close to enacted gradual emancipation laws as late as 1859. This is actually one of the reasons why the fireeating faggots in the deep south states (SC, GA, MS, AL) sped up their rebellion plan. If they hadn't fired on Ft. Sumter and forced Lincoln to take military action, they'd have not gotten NC, VA, TN or AR onboard with their treachery.
Again, the USA can't invade itself. The Constitution authorizes POTUS to suppress rebellions and insurrections, wherever in the USA that they might exist. Lincoln utilized the Militia Acts to that end.
Yup. You done gone full retard.
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So much incorrectness there.
One tiny example: Gen. Sherman's wife actually wrote him a letter where she said that every Southern man, woman, and child needed to be exterminated.
My, what a solid refutation. You are a grade A crayon eater I see