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Samuel Vanderburg's avatar

War is hell. Was this the righteous war it was claimed to be? I feel many of the South and their agrarian culture saw the problems with taxation they were experiencing that little effected states of the North. It was a serious problem. Yet, the issue that precipitated for the southern states to begin to secede was the election of Lincoln who basically ran on an anti-slavery/abolishment platform. Although the North tried to decorate the issue with this clever resolution, the issue at heart was slavery and the South wanted to handle it on their own terms without being forced. But, they pushed the issue and started a war. I still am inclined to think that the Civil War was more of what Peter Marshall described in The Light and the Glory," which is that the Civil War was God's judgment on this American nation for not dealing with slavery when there had been plenty of opportunity. It make one think...

Thanks for sharing this, Tara Ross. This contains very legitimate questions about our history.

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Mark E Johnson's avatar

State's rights are extremely important, but the union of those states is what keeps us a power to be considered on the world stage. We are coming dangerously close to seeing another struggle in this mean. Pray for God's guidance!

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