• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It kind of wasn’t.

    Southern states wanted the federal government to force northern states to return escaped slaves to the south.

    The federal government sided with “state rights” and said the South had no control over the northern states, and the federal government couldn’t force them either.

    So the south started a civil war against state rights, and a couple years into it the Feds went ahead and outlawed slavery as an economic sanction against the South.

    The cause wasn’t as simple as “slavery” and it was pretty much the opposite of what modern day confederates pretend it was about

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      9 months ago

      Not as simple as “slavery”, but the war was caused by slavery. If there had been no slavery, there would have been no war. That’s “cause”, in my book.

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        9 months ago

        but the war was caused by slavery

        The war was caused by the federal government refusing to force northern states to return escaped slaves to the south…

        The southern states started a war over that

        If it was just over if slavery was legal, then why was the Emancipation Proclamation smack in the middle of the civil war?

        If the south wouldn’t have started the civil war, it would have been years if not decades before the Feds outlawed slavery.

        The south wanted a strong federal government, and got it. Just not the way they wanted it.