cowboycwr said:
KaiBear said:
The North had a far larger population than the South.
And because .......membership in the house is determined by....you guessed it..... population....
The North ALREADY dominated the house.
Since there were not any further slave states possible to be admitted to the union......the north would dominate the senate as well. The North would have total control of the South's economic and political future.
You can argue the number of KIA's all you wish....but the civil war remains the deadliest in US history.
When including the huge number of yankees dying in the hot/humid climate of the deep south....yellow fever, malaria, typhoid, smallpox 500,000 is approachable.
Confederates lost approx 400,000 again mostly from disease.
States had the legal right to leave the union. which is why Davis and Lee were never tried for treason.And the SC did not make that ruling until the war was already won ( shocking right....imagine if the SC had ruled in favor of the south when the north had spent so much in blood ! )
Lincoln rejected compensation out of hand....Lincoln did NOT attack South Carolina after Fort Sumter surrendered. He mobilzed 75,000 troops and invaded Virgina, Missouri, and Maryland.
Making a long post full of lies doesn't change the facts.
The Supreme Court said that Congress could not determine slave or free state. That is fact.
I asked for specific laws I. Place that prevented new slave states. You gave none because there are none.
You can dismiss the Supreme Court ruling all you want but it is fact and proves there was no legal right to secede. You cannot point to any law, ruling or anything to back up your claim. All you have is you saying that.
States did not have a legal right to leave the union. Period. Provide a law or Supreme Court ruling stating otherwise or admit you are wrong.
They not being tried for treason is not proof of anything.
Your casualties numbers are wrong. There were not that many combined deaths.
Is the US invading itself with military bases in the states?
I don't appreciate you saying I am lying. I do not refer to you
In such a manner and it's just a matter of typing. So let's keep it civil or forget it.
The SC did not rule against the right of secession until 1869.
Texas vs White I believe .
Now think about it. The war has been over for several years but Federal bayonets still control Texas and several other southern states . Reconstruction is ongoing and a nightmare for the South and an embarrassment for the North.
Hundreds of thousands of Yankees died 'preserving the Union '. Many thousands more were crippled by wounds or illnesses. Do you really think ANY Supreme Court would then turn around and pronounce the war a fraud ? That everyone's 'noble dead' had been led to the killing fields on a lie ?
Of course not. The judges would have been immediately attacked or worse.
Not sure where you got your estimates …but when deaths from illnesses are included the numbers skyrocket. As they did in every war until WW2. In any case the casualties were catastrophic…..even more so when the relatively small populations of the North and South are taken into account.
Great Britain solved their slavery issue via compensation.
The US could have easily done the same; and in the process save the lives of hundreds of thousands of people , both North and South.
The slaves would have then be emancipated and just as importantly…..educated .. in an orderly fashion without the bitterness that came with the war and Reconstruction.
But Lincoln and the North had other goals.
And they accomplished them …and the results lasted for almost a century.