Posted by rockyridgefarm on April 06, 2018 at 14:29:41 from (166.181.85.215):
In Reply to: Shiloh 4/6/1862 posted by Ultradog MN on April 06, 2018 at 04:43:10:
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Every war is so a rich man can have a better life. This country’s rich men want to take that country’s wealth in order to give him more.
I do want to rephrase what I said about being ashamed of the cause. You are right that it was pitched to the average man that it was about states rights. Pride in country is the easiest way to get young men to march. Many a soldier fought and died for what they thought was the true reason for the war. Their ancestors can be proud of them for that. No southerner should be ashamed of that. BUT, most times what is pitched to the soldiers is NOT what the war is about. The civil war was and still is pitched as a fight over states rights, and it sort of was. Unfortunately, the “right” that they were fighting for was the “right” to keep slaves. As I said, several southern states had populations that were more slaves than free people. How exactly were those rich slave owners going to let off of their property?
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