Originally posted by Brutus66
Depends on what side you're on, Andrew. Here in Virginia, lots of folks see Lee as a hero, and I think for good reason.
You really have to study the causes of the American civil war to find the truth. When the original colonies were discussing forming a union, some of the southern states refused to join unless they were guaranteed that they could leave the union if they so desired.
Later, Lincoln kept them in the union, and did so at the point of a bayonette.
Depends on what side you're on, Andrew. Here in Virginia, lots of folks see Lee as a hero, and I think for good reason.
You really have to study the causes of the American civil war to find the truth. When the original colonies were discussing forming a union, some of the southern states refused to join unless they were guaranteed that they could leave the union if they so desired.
Later, Lincoln kept them in the union, and did so at the point of a bayonette.
Originally posted by Brutus66
Many folks are certain that the war was fought against slavery, and that is simply not true.
Many folks are certain that the war was fought against slavery, and that is simply not true.
Originally posted by Brutus66
If you don't like Lee because he defended an institution that condoned slavery, maybe we should discuss Washington and Jefferson, the architects of the US and, also, slave-plantation owners...
If you don't like Lee because he defended an institution that condoned slavery, maybe we should discuss Washington and Jefferson, the architects of the US and, also, slave-plantation owners...
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