...and the victors of the Civil War made literal amends towards ending the institution. If you really want to go there dig into the Confederate Constitution, which protects slavery far more than its counterpart ever did. If you know history as well as you claim, this shouldn't be news.
The rebel flag is uniquely despicable in that its very existence was born of a demand to perpetuate slavery. While slavery was incidental in the formation of the United States it was the very lifeblood of the Confederacy.
This love affair with the lost cause needs to end.
Oh this is killing me!!
Why say things like this?
The South were the producers The North were the needy consumers...
And then - And Then Came Constructing of The Railroad - and all who were visionary and business literate and good with numbers knew that The Railroad was going to kick the freaking door of the future open... Life was going it get a lot bigger and more lucrative (for some)
But one problem, yes Granite?
It would get twenty times better for the South than for the North East where a lot of these smart men lived.
First time Lincoln tried to run did he get anywhere? I was told he did not... But when he made slavery and the morality of it a major part of his platform - he was in. Like Flinn.
The East hated slavery it turns out - but never quite so unitedly and intensely as when some very smart people were looking at the future of themselves ---- I mean the slaves -- And of America! (Play loud patriotic music)
Of course now the same kind of business men (almost ALL in the North East) take their business to poor countries...but who can get
Soppy over racism then?
Wake up, I am glad slavery is gone, as long as one is not free no one is free. But please don't buy into the ridiculous lies.
I know someone whose great grandfather lived during the time of slavery. His dad had an orchard on a river in Tennessee and had all daughters until he came along as a change of life baby.
His dad didn't want his only son being around nothing but females -
So he brought in the son of the house maid to live and be a male companion to his boy. This child was photographed with the family just like an adopted son....
What do you really know about slave owners?
Did you really think they were all bad and not like all other employers both good and evil existing through time?