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To: traderrob6
OK, time for this history lesson once again.

Some Northern states exercised their states' rights by declining to vigorously enforce the federal Fugitive Slave Act.

Southern states, upset about this, seceded and formed their own federal government, under whose constitution the states were prohibited from making their own decisions about slavery.

So the war was about states' rights.

The Union was the states' rights side.

127 posted on 06/25/2018 5:07:12 PM PDT by Eric Pode of Croydon (I'm an unreconstructed Free Trader and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Eric Pode of Croydon
Some Northern states exercised their states' rights by declining to vigorously enforce the federal Fugitive Slave Act.

Point of order. That particular "right" was seceded when they ratified the constitution. The Constitution to which they agreed, contains a clause that REQUIRES fugitive slaves to be returned to their masters.

A state cannot exercise a "right" they signed away. The Northern states were REQUIRED by the US constitution to return fugitive slaves, and they deliberately BROKE that constitutional law. Repeatedly.

320 posted on 06/25/2018 11:06:55 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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