Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
But it appears that in all the arguments for secession, slavery was the main point raised. That the North would take away slavery. Now, that may not be what the common man fought for, but that was why the common man had to fight; because his leaders decided slavery was good enough to fight for.
This comes from primary sources (the speeches for secession in state houses across the South).
Just because they'd try to justify to others that it was really about some philosophical ideals of states rights was made up after the fact to make it seem better.
But it appears that in all the arguments for secession, slavery was the main point raised. That the North would take away slavery. Now, that may not be what the common man fought for, but that was why the common man had to fight; because his leaders decided slavery was good enough to fight for.
This comes from primary sources (the speeches for secession in state houses across the South).
Just because they'd try to justify to others that it was really about some philosophical ideals of states rights was made up after the fact to make it seem better.
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