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Edited by CrazyLincoln: 5/6/2016 11:30:48 PM
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The American Civil War was fought because of slavery

I'm sorry. I really am, but this is a fact. Let's just do a quick experiment: "But Lincoln, the war was fought over state's rights." State's rights to do what? Practice -blam!-ing slavery. I'm sorry. The entire conflict was caused directly by slavey, and all other reasoning anybody can cite and conclude are indirectly related to slavey. Get over it. The Civil War wasn't fought because the south wanted "freedom." The irony of that statement is beyond imagination. They fought for the freedom to own people as property!!? Lmao what? That literally makes no -blam!-ing sense. "But Lincoln, not every solider fought to keep slavey in place. Most fought for their country and their state." The south got crushed, and they had it coming. Fighting for a government that allows and actively supports the practice of slavery equally as despicable.

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  • Edited by Lucanatic: 5/9/2016 12:39:56 AM
    No, it was fought because of sectionilism. Plus, the south wasn't "crushed," the battle of bull run, and pretty much every other battle had major losses on both sides. To prove my point, there were many other problems other than slavery. The south was offended by the industrial revolution, as they felt it was the north's way to destroy their way of life and their economy. The south also felt that they were losing representation in Congress. There was also many other problems, such as the northern tarrifs, taxes, etc. On top of this all, Lincoln was not actually against slavery, but he was the person who pushed the southern States to leave the union, because they thought that the north was going to attack them and their way of life. They did not like how the north was abandoning the agricultural society that Thomas Jefferson had fought to establish. Slavery was not the only issue, but half way through the war, the north had used slavery as a scapegoat to help motivate volunteers to join the army. In fact, tons of Confederate soldiers have stated that they did not fight for slavery, they were fighting for their freedom.

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