I agree with this.
Some here will try to pretend that slavery was not a very "big reason". It was certainly over states rights, but the central states right in question was the right to own slaves.
Hell must have frozen over.
I really think that it does a disservice to the history of America to deny that slavery was not a very big reason for the war but it was not
the only reason as I've heard argued time and again. Conversely the cry of "state's rights", as I also hear frequently, is disingenuous as a counter-argument for the cause without adding the context. State's rights...
to do what exactly?It was an economic reason for the south. It was an emotional reason for the north once support for the war started waning. Northerners really did not care. They would just as soon let the ignorant south go away. Lincoln really did not care about the slaves. his only concern was to keep the union together. Slavery for the south was just one reason. Slavery for the north was their justification for continuing a war they did not want. Freeing the darkies was their emotional inspiration.
Breathtaking brevity about the issue of slavery at the time, CCT; very well put!
I tried to watch it last night when I got in but it was late, I was tired, and I only made through the first 15 minutes or so. Will attempt again this evening.
Me too. I was too tired to watch it last night also.