but you are misinformed on some details.
1 Abolitionists worked mostly in the Free States,
because they were driven out of the Slave States!
(Otherwise how could the slaveholders AND would-be
slaveholders have kept slaveholding "legal?")
2 No, the ACW was not fought to test Seccesion Theory.
First time I've ever seen *that* idea!
Suggested reasons have been: 1 Protect Slavery
2 Abolish Slavery 3 Protect "Southern Customs" in general
4 Destroy some (carefully unspecified) Southern Customs
5 Impose some kind of Tyranny. 6 Save The Union
Seccesion was chosen, and then Ft Sumter was fired on,
because the Slaveholders felt that they could better
protect Slaveholding outside than inside the Union.
The result proving that they were wrong,
does not change the way they chose to gamble,
or the reason that they chose to gamble that way.
HTM
hanuman wrote:Huh. South African blacks might just as well have been slaves, for all the freedom they had to make choices regarding their own lives.
I understand what you're saying, although on Mesa
it was the seccie population that took
the lead in the uprising, which is comparable
to the events in South Africa.
But your comparison also works,
1 although I should mention that the abolition movement
was primarily a Northern political movement.
Also, the major cause of the Civil War was
2 the question of whether states
had the right to secede from the Union or not,
not whether they could practice slavery or not.
The latter was ALWAYS secondary to the former.