I'm not quite sure I agree with you on this . . . . .
Consider the American Revolution and Civil War - during the first the country was roughly divided into thirds with one part wanting the rebellion, another third remaining loyal to the crown, and the last third being "moderate". If the moderates took a position, the rebellion would gave quickly failed or succeeded. The Civil War could have been avoided if the moderates took sides. If the moderates, especially in the South, took a stand with the North, the secessionist movement may not have gotten off the ground, and if the moderates on both sides took up the South's cause, Lincoln may not have tried to suppress the movement. 

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