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To: maro
And yes, the Civil War was about more than slavery, although slavery was certainly important.

Let me ask you. If our founding fathers had not owned slaves, nor if the Constitution of the United States had not protected slavery and if slavery had been abolished at the founding of this Republic and did not exist in the 1800's, do you think the War Between the States would have taken place at all?

60 posted on 01/07/2003 5:32:37 PM PST by PistolPaknMama
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To: PistolPaknMama
No slavery, no Civil War. Without slavery, the South would not have developed into an agrarian, aristocratic society dependent on exports and imports from Britain. The imposition of high tariff rates by the Federal government would not have been perceived by the South as ruinous. Alabama would have developed more like Ohio, with the land owned by freeholders. There would have been no plantation culture, since without slavery plantations don't make money. (By the way, I find it somewhat strange that the descendants of poor Southern whites would wear the emblem of rich, snobby plantation owners who would have snubbed those poor whites at any social function. Slavery kept down the white man because it debased the value of white labor.) Now, would some group have eventually decided to secede for other reasons (like the Louisianans with their distinctive culture)? Maybe. It may be that the secession issue was an inherent drafting ambiguity in the Constitution that had to be decided by force of arms sooner or later. But nonetheless, I am confident that without slavery, there would not have been a Civil War as we know it.
65 posted on 01/07/2003 6:22:02 PM PST by maro
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