


Moderator: Community Team
ConfederateSS wrote:-------159th Ann. Of The War Between The States...Today , 159 years ago, at 4:30am...April 12th ,1861...The SOUTH...Fired on Ft. Sumpter... The War was on...
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
jimboston wrote:ConfederateSS wrote:-------159th Ann. Of The War Between The States...Today , 159 years ago, at 4:30am...April 12th ,1861...The SOUTH...Fired on Ft. Sumpter... The War was on...
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
I thought it was a war of Northern Aggression?
ConfederateSS wrote:State's Rights was the biggest issue...
ConfederateSS wrote:----------I know it seems weird Today.......But Back then,even The Rev. War of !776...people thought of their states as their own country...Someone from New York, would call someone from Mass...Mass.Man…,or the other way..New York Man...not American...That is why,Gen.LEE told Lincoln NO...when offered command of The Union Army...LEE,said,he could not go against his counrty of Virginia...Yes ,slavery was another Big issue...But when The North invaded The SOUTH...Most of the people that fought were,not slave owners...But poor mountain and farm boys...The Rich Slave owners...sat back...like the Rich do in every war...Let the poor get killed...Most of the ones fighting the North...Were fighting ,like I said...because this is our land,and you are on it...Like if someone broke into your house...Are you going to fight back, protect you family and property...Or roll over like a LIBERAL...
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
jimboston wrote:ConfederateSS wrote:----------I know it seems weird Today.......But Back then,even The Rev. War of !776...people thought of their states as their own country...Someone from New York, would call someone from Mass...Mass.Man…,or the other way..New York Man...not American...That is why,Gen.LEE told Lincoln NO...when offered command of The Union Army...LEE,said,he could not go against his counrty of Virginia...Yes ,slavery was another Big issue...But when The North invaded The SOUTH...Most of the people that fought were,not slave owners...But poor mountain and farm boys...The Rich Slave owners...sat back...like the Rich do in every war...Let the poor get killed...Most of the ones fighting the North...Were fighting ,like I said...because this is our land,and you are on it...Like if someone broke into your house...Are you going to fight back, protect you family and property...Or roll over like a LIBERAL...
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
I don’t need a history lesson.
ConfederateSS wrote:jimboston wrote:I don’t need a history lesson.
Yes, You do...........Because The War was not just about Slavery.......When Lincoln gave his speech freeing slaves..In a country he didn't lead....He didn't free slaves in the North...The State of Delaware…had slavery on the books until 1908.......Slavery was an issue of The War Between The States...Not THE ONLY ONE.......After the war...Lincoln wanted to send the freed slaves to Central America...He had no point in letting them be part of The North/USA....I guess ,John Wilkes Booth should get a statue next to MLKjr…Booth did the unknown...He kept Lincoln from executing his wish of Central America...ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
…..MAYBE THAT SHOULD BE CARVED IN THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL...Or like everything else...The Memorial should be taken down...Because ,that's what America wants these days...
Well, here’s the thing. It turns out several of the states in the Confederacy are super helpful on this point. They actually wrote down not just that they were leaving the Union, but why they were doing so.
They are called “Declaration of Causes”; there’s a website and everything.
One evening, I decided to take some time and read through them. Certainly, these documents form the basis of all those claims that the Civil War wasn’t about slavery, right? Let’s find out.
A Declaration of the Immediate Causes which Induce and Justify the Secession of the State of Mississippi from the Federal Union.
In the momentous step which our State has taken of dissolving its connection with the government of which we so long formed a part, it is but just that we should declare the prominent reasons which have induced our course.
Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery–the greatest material interest of the world.
The people of Georgia having dissolved their political connection with the Government of the United States of America, present to their confederates and the world the causes which have led to the separation. For the last ten years, we have had numerous and serious causes of complaint against our non-slave-holding confederate States with reference to the subject of African slavery.
The States of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan and Iowa, by solemn legislative enactments, have deliberately, directly or indirectly violated the 3rd clause of the 2nd section of the 4th article [the fugitive slave clause] …
the Federal Government, having perverted said powers, not only to the injury of the people of Virginia, but to the oppression of the Southern Slaveholding States.
Our delegates selected shall be instructed to submit to the general convention the following basis of a settlement of the existing difficulties between the Northern and Southern States, to wit:
1. A faithful execution of the fugitive slave law …
2. A more stringent and explicit provision for the surrender of criminals charged with offenses against laws of one State and escaping into another.
3. A guaranty that slavery shall not be abolished in the District of Columbia …
4. A guaranty that the interstate slave-trade shall not be interfered with.
5. A protection to slavery in the Territories …
6. The right of transit through free States with slave property.
We assert that fourteen of the States have deliberately refused, for years past, to fulfill their constitutional obligations, and we refer to their own Statutes for the proof.
The Constitution of the United States, in its fourth Article, provides as follows: “No person held to service or labor in one State, under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation therein, be discharged from such service or labor, but shall be delivered up, on claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due.”
{emphasis added}Alexander Hamilton Stephens, who happened to be Vice President of the Confederacy, doesn’t want to be tedious about the truth when giving a speech about the shiny new Confederate Constitution:
But not to be tedious in enumerating the numerous changes for the better, allow me to allude to one other though last, not least. The new constitution has put at rest, forever, all the agitating questions relating to our peculiar institution African slavery as it exists amongst us the proper status of the negro in our form of civilization.
[Our government’s] foundations are laid, its corner-stone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery subordination to the superior race is his natural and normal condition.
jimboston wrote:Hey Duk... we’re on the same side!
... but I’m a “Right Winger”!
ConfederateSS wrote:----Duk...The Rich wrote those.......The average Johnny. REB ...was fighting for his home,state,country...I myself will take my father's favorite Confederate ....Rhett Butler/Clark Gable ....He was fighting for himself......The saddest thing was America losing it's Honor and Chivalry after the war...
...That is what "Gone With The Wind" is all about...
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
jonesthecurl wrote:Did you hear that "whooshing" sound just then? It was a foot or two above SS's head.
ConfederateSS wrote:------Here that everyone...Jimmy B...says the civil war was fiction...See, everyone can stop worrying, there is no contreversey ....whew!...problem solved...![]()
...
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
ConfederateSS wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Did you hear that "whooshing" sound just then? It was a foot or two above SS's head.
-----Jones...I think he missed my point....Screw the Kennedy's as the media would have you believe...America's Camelot...was The SOUTH....We lost that type of Honor etc...But there still is Southern hospitality...But Elsewhere in the USA..Never had it..ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
ConfederateSS wrote:I myself will take my father's favorite Confederate ....Rhett Butler/Clark Gable ....He was fighting for himself......
ConfederateSS wrote:The saddest thing was America losing it's Honor and Chivalry after the war......That is what "Gone With The Wind" is all about...
ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
Users browsing this forum: jonesthecurl