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I think Mike watched Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter too many times. Reality seems just outside his grasp.
Actually just fascinated that a country could tear itself apart when I was relatively young. Read a lot on the CW, specifically, and American History in general. It's not as simple as most think it is.
Lincoln freed slaves is the consensus. But wrong.
Freedom for the slaves was an outcome that resulted from the civil war though, so the consensus is correct.
But Lincoln didn't free them. Nor did he want to.
Facts suck when they don't support your argument, don't they?
Mike said this on on Page 2 of this thread
"We know Lincoln wanted to end slavery. SC gave him reason to start a war. He took it. That's "orchestration"."
Tec says Lincoln didn't want to end Slavery while Mike says he did. Which is it guys?
Subtle difference. Lincoln was morally opposed to slavery, and in that respect, he wanted to see it eventually end.
But Lincoln was also a politician. He knew that abolishing slavery would have been disastrous to the southern economy, and that's a place where Candidate Lincoln didn't want to go. He also knew that doing so would also push the border states over to side with the south, and would have virtually guaranteed that the Union would lose a possibly eventual war. Another place where he didn't want to go.
Similar to what I said.
Meh, not so much. We don't KNOW what was in Lincoln's head. His lifelong objection to slavery would lead one to believe he would like to end it or wouldn't mind seeing it ended. Politically speaking, at the time of the elections, it would have been detrimental to say "I want to end slavery." However, after the election, it didn't take 7 Southern states to secede over expected economic doom(which includes the use of slaves). It wasn't just Lincoln, the Republican party won overwhelmingly, but the South knew something was afoot. Not being privy to "behind closed doors" discussions, I think they felt Congress/Lincoln would push to abolish slavery and continue the tariffs. That, effectively, would have destroyed Southern economy to the benefit of the North.
Do I KNOW Lincoln wanted to end slavery BEFORE taking office? No, I do not. But many believe he did. I suspect it was on his agenda. Secession gave him reason to begin the process without stating it.