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1 is letting in the jews and tolerating their schemes like bringing in africans and mexicans and chinese.

2 is not sending all the blacks away to Liberia, I have little clue why that plan was avoided, also, they should have sent all the jews to isreal the momment it was founded, then took measures to ensure not a single jew would get back in.

3 is seeking to preserve the union at all costs, rather than allowing parts of the country to secede, if they let the south leave instead of starting the civil war, or if they allowed the blacks to leave instead of instituting integration, a lot of issues could have been avoided.

1 is letting in the jews and tolerating their schemes like bringing in africans and mexicans and chinese. 2 is not sending all the blacks away to Liberia, I have little clue why that plan was avoided, also, they should have sent all the jews to isreal the momment it was founded, then took measures to ensure not a single jew would get back in. 3 is seeking to preserve the union at all costs, rather than allowing parts of the country to secede, if they let the south leave instead of starting the civil war, or if they allowed the blacks to leave instead of instituting integration, a lot of issues could have been avoided.

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Why did the Christians tolerate the presence of the jews in the first place?

Lincoln was a traitor to his people, he was a liar who deceived them into accepting the liberation of a foreign race in their lands, just so that he could prevent white Americans from exercizing the right to Secession guaranteed to them under the founding documents of their country, yes, if the south left, so would other states, but the USA was far too large to begin with, with all these different environments the cultural and political divides would cause so much conflict within the union that it would be better if a string of Secessions carved it up into smaller countries.

Otherwise, complete agreement from me to everything you said.

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Why did the Christians tolerate the presence of the jews in the first place?

Jews were useful, of course. What other answer could there be. They were tolerated because of their usefulness, but loathed because their values were in conflict with Christian values. When their harm outdid their usefulness, they were thrown out of the country.