Comments by "CosmoShidan" (@CosmoShidan) on "Debunking the myth of the Lost Cause: A lie embedded in American history - Karen L. Cox" video.
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Here is an exerpt of the dates which led up to the US Civil War: early in 1861 before Fort Sumpter, there was the raid on federal property Mount Vernan arsenal in Mobile Bay in Alabama by order gov. A. B. Moore via state militia; on Jan. 6 1861, Jacola, Florida, armed militia raided Federal property, seizing yet another arsenal by force; on Jan. 10, more militia men seized the federal property of Baton Rouge in Louisiana, thereby gaining more weapons by force; and the following day, they seized forts Jackson and St. Philip; on Jan. 13, armed Mississippians took control of the unfinished fortress at Ship Island; on Jan. 24, Georgia militiamen seized the Augusta arsenal; on Feb. 8, acting on orders of the Arkansas gov., militiamen seized the arsenal at Lithograph and escorted federal troops to a prison camp; on March 6, the Confederate congress authorized Davis to build an army of 100,000 soldiers for 12 months of conscription to wage war on the north; April 12, South Carolina militia fired on fort Sumpter which was under construction and on that same day, President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to put down the rebellion.
Ergo, it twas a war of Southern Agression over the expansion of and preservation of chattle slavery.
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Care to explain these events in early 1861? Like, there was the raid on federal property Mount Vernan arsenal in Mobile Bay in Alabama by order gov. A. B. Moore via state militia; on Jan. 6 1861, Jacola, Florida, armed militia raided Federal property, seizing yet another arsenal by force; on Jan. 10, more militia men seized the federal property of Baton Rouge in Louisiana, thereby gaining more weapons by force; and the following day, they seized forts Jackson and St. Philip; on Jan. 13, armed Mississippians took control of the unfinished fortress at Ship Island; on Jan. 24, Georgia militiamen seized the Augusta arsenal; on Feb. 8, acting on orders of the Arkansas gov., militiamen seized the arsenal at Lithograph and escorted federal troops to a prison camp; on March 6, the Confederate congress authorized Davis to build an army of 100,000 soldiers for 12 months of conscription to wage war on the north; April 12, South Carolina militia fired on fort Sumpter which was under construction and on that same day, President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to put down the rebellion.
So, it was a war of Southern aggression for the states' rights to preserve and expand the business of...OWNING SLAVES?! lol. 🤣
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@patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558 Can you explain these dates? As early in 1861 before Fort Sumpter, there was the raid on federal property Mount Vernan arsenal in Mobile Bay in Alabama by order gov. A. B. Moore via state militia; on Jan. 6 1861, Jacola, Florida, armed militia raided Federal property, seizing yet another arsenal by force; on Jan. 10, more militia men seized the federal property of Baton Rouge in Louisiana, thereby gaining more weapons by force; and the following day, they seized forts Jackson and St. Philip; on Jan. 13, armed Mississippians took control of the unfinished fortress at Ship Island; on Jan. 24, Georgia militiamen seized the Augusta arsenal; on Feb. 8, acting on orders of the Arkansas gov., militiamen seized the arsenal at Lithograph and escorted federal troops to a prison camp; on March 6, the Confederate congress authorized Davis to build an army of 100,000 soldiers for 12 months of conscription to wage war on the north; April 12, South Carolina militia fired on fort Sumpter which was under construction and on that same day, President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to put down the rebellion.
Seems like Southern Agression to...OWN SLAVES?! lol. 🤣
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Okay, first off, it was to prevent the expansion of the enterprise of slavery in the American westward territories. That's because the Union was seeking to expand industrialization in the same territories; i.e., railroads, mechanized agriculture, cities, roads, logging, factories, etc. So it was to preserve the Union, by containing slavery, and over time it was about abolishing slavery, as it had become more trouble than it was worth. Hence, states right to do what? OWN SLAVES?! lol.
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@elijahwilson1422 Really?! Let's see, there early in 1861 before Fort Sumpter, there was the raid on federal property Mount Vernan arsenal in Mobile Bay in Alabama by order gov. A. B. Moore via state militia; on Jan. 6 1861, Jacola, Florida, armed militia raided Federal property, seizing yet another arsenal by force; on Jan. 10, more militia men seized the federal property of Baton Rouge in Louisiana, thereby gaining more weapons by force; and the following day, they seized forts Jackson and St. Philip; on Jan. 13, armed Mississippians took control of the unfinished fortress at Ship Island; on Jan. 24, Georgia militiamen seized the Augusta arsenal; on Feb. 8, acting on orders of the Arkansas gov., militiamen seized the arsenal at Lithograph and escorted federal troops to a prison camp; on March 6, the Confederate congress authorized Davis to build an army of 100,000 soldiers for 12 months of conscription to wage war on the north; April 12, South Carolina militia fired on fort Sumpter which was under construction and on that same day, President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to put down the rebellion.
Hmmm... looks like it was Southern aggression after all!! Well, we have ahistorical bull! States rights to do what? OWN SLAVES?! 🤣
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@patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558 Let's see what those dates say: early in 1861 before Fort Sumpter, there was the raid on federal property Mount Vernan arsenal in Mobile Bay in Alabama by order gov. A. B. Moore via state militia; on Jan. 6 1861, Jacola, Florida, armed militia raided Federal property, seizing yet another arsenal by force; on Jan. 10, more militia men seized the federal property of Baton Rouge in Louisiana, thereby gaining more weapons by force; and the following day, they seized forts Jackson and St. Philip; on Jan. 13, armed Mississippians took control of the unfinished fortress at Ship Island; on Jan. 24, Georgia militiamen seized the Augusta arsenal; on Feb. 8, acting on orders of the Arkansas gov., militiamen seized the arsenal at Lithograph and escorted federal troops to a prison camp; on March 6, the Confederate congress authorized Davis to build an army of 100,000 soldiers for 12 months of conscription to wage war on the north; April 12, South Carolina militia fired on fort Sumpter which was under construction and on that same day, President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to put down the rebellion.
Hmmm... looks like it was Southern aggression after all!! Well, we have ahistorical bull! States rights to do what? OWN SLAVES?! 🤣
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@patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558 ""The Confederate States may acquire new territory; and Congress shall have power to legislate and provide governments for the inhabitants of all territory belonging to the Confederate States, lying without the limits of the several Sates; and may permit them, at such times, and in such manner as it may by law provide, to form States to be admitted into the Confederacy. In all such territory the institution of African-American SLAVERY, as it now exists in the Confederate States, shall be recognized and protected be Congress and by the Territorial government; and the inhabitants of the several Confederate States and Territories shall have the right to take to such Territory any slaves lawfully held by them in any of the States or Territories of the Confederate States."
--Constitution of the Confederate States of America, Article IV, Section 3.
So, tell me, where does it say it was about expanding and preserving the states' rights to...OWN SLAVES?! lol.
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Oh and btw, some important dates: early in 1861 before Fort Sumpter, there was the raid on federal property Mount Vernan arsenal in Mobile Bay in Alabama by order gov. A. B. Moore via state militia; on Jan. 6 1861, Jacola, Florida, armed militia raided Federal property, seizing yet another arsenal by force; on Jan. 10, more militia men seized the federal property of Baton Rouge in Louisiana, thereby gaining more weapons by force; and the following day, they seized forts Jackson and St. Philip; on Jan. 13, armed Mississippians took control of the unfinished fortress at Ship Island; on Jan. 24, Georgia militiamen seized the Augusta arsenal; on Feb. 8, acting on orders of the Arkansas gov., militiamen seized the arsenal at Lithograph and escorted federal troops to a prison camp; on March 6, the Confederate congress authorized Davis to build an army of 100,000 soldiers for 12 months of conscription to wage war on the north; April 12, South Carolina militia fired on fort Sumpter which was under construction and on that same day, President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to put down the rebellion.
Hmmm... looks like it was Southern aggression after all! Looks as though the US Civil War was started by the South and lost by it, all in the name of slavery and were itching to invade the North! lol. I mean, what was Lee thinking? Oh right, he was an old fart who threw his men in-front of a spray after spray of auto-fire, like pieces of paper! All in the name of...OWNING SLAVES! lol.
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