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Historical Facts Tiy Weren't Told
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<blockquote data-quote="MoonlessNight" data-source="post: 10788995" data-attributes="member: 13255"><p>Yes, the civil war is all too often boiled down to the glorious north defending freedom against the south which was willing to kill to own slaves. The fact that slavery was legal in the north, and in any case blacks didn't have anything approaching equality; or that the vast majority of southern soldiers did not own slaves and that none of the southern leadership considered slavery the key issue of the war, are easily forgotten. I mean if we thought about those things, we might have to admit that the confederacy had some valid points; and that would be unamerican.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonlessNight, post: 10788995, member: 13255"] Yes, the civil war is all too often boiled down to the glorious north defending freedom against the south which was willing to kill to own slaves. The fact that slavery was legal in the north, and in any case blacks didn't have anything approaching equality; or that the vast majority of southern soldiers did not own slaves and that none of the southern leadership considered slavery the key issue of the war, are easily forgotten. I mean if we thought about those things, we might have to admit that the confederacy had some valid points; and that would be unamerican. [/QUOTE]
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