• ThunderWhiskers@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    It’s not like we are talking about states rights to sell alcohol or do anything else.

    It was specifically the rights of one state to force another state to enforce slavery. Again, if slavery were removed from the equation we would not be talking about the civil war as we know it. That doesn’t mean a civil war wouldn’t have happened for another reason, but it didn’t, and entertaining any other reality is just fiction.

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      4 months ago

      It was specifically the rights of one state to force another state to enforce slavery

      Exactly.

      And the Northern states and the Feds were cool with maintaining the status quo of legal slavery until halfway thru the Civil War.

      So if the South hadn’t gotten greedy and tried to force a strong federal government, slavery would have stayed legal. But they tried and both won and lost at the same time.

      They got the strong federal government they asked for, it just wasn’t on their side.