How did the American Civil War Actually Happen? (Part 1) – From 1819 to 1861

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How did the American Civil War Actually Happen? (Part 1) – From 1819 to 1861
How did the American Civil War Actually Happen? – American Civil War – Part 1

1819. The newly-born United States of America sat in a state of delicate balance. 11 free states, and 11 slave states. From the outside looking in, it appeared to be perfect harmony. Equal states, equal representation, and equal influence in federal affairs.

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38 thoughts on “How did the American Civil War Actually Happen? (Part 1) – From 1819 to 1861

  1. There were no rebel states in reality because both the North and the South "rebelled" against each other. The only Rebel was a former general of the Union name Robert E. Lee, who opposed secession, slavery, and the mostly Machiavellian and tyrannical North. If Lee was the president instead of Lincoln, Arlington would have never been repossessed from him. He would have fought for the Union and ended slavery. The United States would be a much more moral and peaceful place today. But, instead, he was framed as the face of slavery and the left today is built up solely of immoral South and Machiavellian North ancestry and a bunch of foreign people who don't know any better, and thus are more prone to violence because violence is in fact, ignorance. Spread the word and show this to everyone that you know! Please, God!!!

  2. The racist Southerners in this country have been lied to in southern schools, downplaying the significance of slavery being a huge factor in causing the civil war. Yes, it was about states rights – the right to own people as property. 👎

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