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The Confederacy Wasn't About Slavery?


Is there actually any evidence the civil war wasn't fought over slavery?

One thing I've found is that there were plenty of reasons the North went to war: to abolish slavery, to preserve the Union, to create a more unified country.

The Confederacy Wasn't What You Think - The Atlantic

Confederate leaders claimed that slavery would prove a strength in wartime, but it did not. To the contrary, enslaved men, women, and children ...

Next time someone says the Civil War wasn't about slavery ... - Vox

Seidule clearly and comprehensively explains why the Civil War was, in fact, motivated by the South's desire to preserve slavery. As Confederate ...

Slavery as a Cause of the Civil War - National Park Service

The Constitution therefore gave representation in the Congress and the electoral college for 3/5ths of every slave (the 3/5ths clause). The ...

I always hear, 'the civil war was primarily about slavery.' If that is true ...

... ambition to do so. Slave owners started the Civil War. The Civil War wasn't about slavery because of a Northern ambi...

It Wasn't About Slavery - Exposing the Great Lie of the Civil War

A well-documented and compelling read by a master historian, It Wasn't About Slavery will change the way you think about Abraham Lincoln, the Emancipation ...

Next Time They Say the Civil War Wasn't About Slavery...

The Mississippi legislature made it clear that the main reason they wanted to break the Union and soon go to war had everything to do with slavery.

The Civil War Wasn't About Slavery - The Atlantic

Here's an excerpt from Stephens "Cornerstone Speech," which he explains the basis of the Confederate Constitution, and attacks Thomas Jefferson's stated ...

The Confederacy Wasn't About Slavery? - YouTube

Andrew Duncomb "The Black Rebel" tries to explain that a lot of Confederates "treated the slaves as equal" and General Robert E. Lee ...

Why The War Was Not About Slavery - Abbeville Institute

The first States to secede did mention a threat to slavery as a motive for secession. They also mentioned decades of economic exploitation and ...

Still think the Civil War wasn't fought over slavery? The Confederate ...

Was the Civil War fought over slavery or states' rights? People love to debate this question, and many seem to believe it's a matter of opinion.

Causes Of The Civil War | History Detectives - PBS

The South wished to take slavery into the western territories, while the North was committed to keeping them open to white labor alone. Meanwhile, the newly ...

Lost Cause of the Confederacy - Wikipedia

The Lost Cause of the Confederacy is an American pseudohistorical and historical negationist myth that claims the cause of the Confederate States during the ...

Sins of the Fathers - Washington Post

The Confederacy was built on slavery. How can so many Southern ... slavery wasn't the main reason for the conflict. Instead, he argued ...

Why wasn't the American civil war fought between slaves and ...

The Civil War wasn't primarily about slavery, but about asserting the supremacy of the Federal government over the states.

Getting the Civil War Right | Learning for Justice

Their founding documents show that the South seceded over slavery, not states' rights. But the neo-Confederates are right in a sense. Slavery was not the only ...

The Civil War Wasn't America's Only War Involving Slavery | TIME

The Civil War was the culmination of a failed racial policy that was stillborn in 1619 when the first Africans were brought to Virginia and sold to the highest ...

Archaeology Myth Conceptions - Chicora Foundation

Myth Conception 1. The Civil War wasn't fought over slavery -- most Southerners didn't even own slaves. ... This one is almost (but not really) true. In South ...

Was the Civil War Only About Slavery? - The Imaginative Conservative

In It Wasn't About Slavery: Exposing the Great Lie of the Civil War, Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr., critiques both assumptions—especially the latter.

Lincoln said it wasn't about slavery - The Cumberland Times-News

It is unreasonable to conclude that Confederates would engage in a costly war to preserve slavery, in a union the Confederacy no longer wished ...