I see it more as dead the day Lincoln waged war on the South. Everything since has just been a mutilation of a once promising Republic.
Actually a result of that. The convention of 1871, where the Corporation of the United States was born.
I don't know about that one, the south broke with the union was more complex than people realize today. I don't think there are is enough factual information today to make a definitive argument on that subject. The south didn't split due to slavery I know that, it was taxes and other bullshit that started the movement to split. I do know they were tired of the federal government over stepping the states rights and shit. Fun fact, one of my distant relatives was a confederacy war hero and fucked the north up quite a bit. I ain't mad either.
Southern boy myself with Reb veteran ancestors. Rev war too. My ma along with her brother and sister were born in Stonewall Jackson’s house. It became a hospital in 1907.
The cause can be narrowed down simply and succinctly. Since the Battle of Waterloo all wars have been (((banker))) wars.
All wars of all timevhave been banker wars.
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