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2018-08-27 01:58:47 UTC  

oh

2018-08-27 01:58:51 UTC  

She is

2018-08-27 01:59:10 UTC  

I don't make a point of it.

2018-08-27 01:59:43 UTC  

Impossible. We both know Girls on Discord are a myth.

2018-08-27 01:59:48 UTC  

Confederates fired first, secession started months before Lincoln took office, and there was no declaration of war as the Confederacy was not recognized legally by the Union or literally anyone else.

2018-08-27 02:00:08 UTC  

Sorry I didn't get your pings, I block you when I'm not talking to you for the reason that you ping so much.

2018-08-27 02:00:16 UTC  

^ggraph

2018-08-27 02:00:35 UTC  

Ooooof

2018-08-27 02:01:03 UTC  

The escalation of war was done by both sides. The Confederacy had seized territory claimed before the actual conflict at Sumpter.

2018-08-27 02:01:07 UTC  

But everyone knew war was coming.

2018-08-27 02:01:26 UTC  

The US civil war was politically caused by slavery, but most southern soldiers didn’t care about it

2018-08-27 02:01:37 UTC  

It was just seen as the natural order of things

2018-08-27 02:01:46 UTC  

Just like moth Northerners didn't care.

2018-08-27 02:01:55 UTC  

Exactly

2018-08-27 02:01:58 UTC  

Like I said earlier, it didn't even become an issue until 1863.

2018-08-27 02:02:07 UTC  

Ahahahahahaha

2018-08-27 02:02:09 UTC  

Ahahahahahaha

2018-08-27 02:02:13 UTC  

Lincoln said if he could preserve the Union with slavery he would

2018-08-27 02:02:15 UTC  

Lincoln didn't want to jeopardize support from vital border states like Maryland which had slaves.

2018-08-27 02:02:18 UTC  

It had been an issue for a long time standing

2018-08-27 02:02:44 UTC  

Both you have no idea what you are talking about

2018-08-27 02:02:55 UTC  

Like I said **politically** it was the main cause but most Union and Confederate troops didn’t care

2018-08-27 02:03:08 UTC  

Look at the songs of the war

2018-08-27 02:03:08 UTC  

Just regurgitating shit you read on /pol/

2018-08-27 02:03:15 UTC  

Only a few mention slavery

2018-08-27 02:03:17 UTC  

Nobody is suggesting that it wasnt an issue, just that it wasn't for the average person and wasn't made a political issue until 1863.

2018-08-27 02:03:23 UTC  

I’m taking more issue with Zexy

2018-08-27 02:03:29 UTC  

It definitely was an issue for the political elite of the South however.

2018-08-27 02:03:34 UTC  

Yes

2018-08-27 02:03:42 UTC  

Because she keeps pulling this date out of her ass

2018-08-27 02:03:53 UTC  

Ignoring that slavery had been a force of tension in congress for a long time

2018-08-27 02:03:59 UTC  

My point is that the citizenry didn’t care much, the elites did especially in the south

2018-08-27 02:04:08 UTC  

I have clarified twice that it's the date of the Emancipation Proclamation.

2018-08-27 02:04:24 UTC  

You are still pulling it out of your ass

2018-08-27 02:04:29 UTC  

The Emancipation Proclamation wasn’t the end of slavery

2018-08-27 02:04:30 UTC  

Because it makes no sense

2018-08-27 02:04:39 UTC  

Yeah, it was a political statement.

2018-08-27 02:04:39 UTC  

You act as if the Missouri compromise never happened

2018-08-27 02:04:43 UTC  

It was merely a political and strategic move

2018-08-27 02:04:44 UTC  

It really didn't mean anything materially.

2018-08-27 02:05:12 UTC  

Slavery was a source of tension for much before 1863