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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 3021078" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>From the second paragraph of the Mississippi articles of secession "Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery-- the greatest material interest of the world."</p><p></p><p>Slavery was a complicated issue that covered a lot of ground. But it was a key issue as it related to the southern economy and lifestyle none the less.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.civilwar.org/learn/primary-sources/declaration-causes-seceding-states#Mississippi" target="_blank">https://www.civilwar.org/learn/primary-sources/declaration-causes-seceding-states#Mississippi</a></p><p></p><p>Not all the founders believed in slavery. Not all of them wanted it to continue. I don't think romanticising the ugly truths about the civil war helps. It wasn't a just or holy caus. No matter what they carved in stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 3021078, member: 277"] From the second paragraph of the Mississippi articles of secession "Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery-- the greatest material interest of the world." Slavery was a complicated issue that covered a lot of ground. But it was a key issue as it related to the southern economy and lifestyle none the less. [URL]https://www.civilwar.org/learn/primary-sources/declaration-causes-seceding-states#Mississippi[/URL] Not all the founders believed in slavery. Not all of them wanted it to continue. I don't think romanticising the ugly truths about the civil war helps. It wasn't a just or holy caus. No matter what they carved in stone. [/QUOTE]
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