re: #59 Blind Frog Belly White
She actually has a point, which she put very poorly - âSelf-determinationâ, indeed! The South seceded over slavery, specifically protecting and expanding it. They didnât want anyone interfering with their ârightâ to own black people. They went to war to split the Union.
The North went to war to preserve the Union. They didnât go to war to free the slaves, by and large, and Lincoln, for all that he opposed slavery, expressed a willingness to allow it to continue if it kept the Union together.
So, the war wasnât fought to free the slaves. It was fought to guarantee their enslavement, and that side lost.
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Sort of like states rights. And as Kragar has pointed out before, the Southern states and slavery advocates had no problem with the federal fugitive slave act.