You haven't read enough. The South wanted to end slavery state by state as each state got good and ready. It actually was about states' rights. There was nothing in the Constitution about slavery. It was not a listed job of the federal government. They had no business invading the South over that.
Do you think those letters would have been preserved by the Yankees if the entire reason had been laid out? No. The Yankees won, and they wrote most of the history. And you believe it all, as flawed as it is.
I wonder where those "letters of secession" actually originated. If real, perhaps the writers actually did have those feelings, but the general public couldn't have since they didn't own slaves. Most of the Confederate soldiers were fighting to defend their homeland from a Yankee invasion. That's a fact.
You seem too hardheaded to accept true information that differs from the "victors write the history" crap you were fed all your life.
You haven't read enough. The South wanted to end slavery state by state as each state got good and ready. It actually was about states' rights. There was nothing in the Constitution about slavery. It was not a listed job of the federal government. They had no business invading the South over that.
Do you think those letters would have been preserved by the Yankees if the entire reason had been laid out? No. The Yankees won, and they wrote most of the history. And you believe it all, as flawed as it is.
I wonder where those "letters of secession" actually originated. If real, perhaps the writers actually did have those feelings, but the general public couldn't have since they didn't own slaves. Most of the Confederate soldiers were fighting to defend their homeland from a Yankee invasion. That's a fact.
You seem too hardheaded to accept true information that differs from the "victors write the history" crap you were fed all your life.