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![]() "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... OK, from a state perspective I see your point. However, to me a free country means that individuals have freedom, not just states. The slaves in the southern states certainly wouldn't have considered themselves to be living in a free country. Agreed. Slavery was wrong, no question about that. But it was not unconstitutional and it would have eventually ended here without a war just as it did in the rest of the Americas, except Haiti, I believe. Lincoln is revered today for preserving the Union, but he did so in only a geographical sense. The relationship of the federal government to the states was significantly different after the war. While slaves gained freedom via the war, every other American was less free. |
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