Message from @εïз irma εïз
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Ignoring that slavery had been a force of tension in congress for a long time
My point is that the citizenry didn’t care much, the elites did especially in the south
I have clarified twice that it's the date of the Emancipation Proclamation.
You are still pulling it out of your ass
The Emancipation Proclamation wasn’t the end of slavery
Because it makes no sense
Yeah, it was a political statement.
You act as if the Missouri compromise never happened
It was merely a political and strategic move
It really didn't mean anything materially.
Slavery was a source of tension for much before 1863
Otter you're free to screech in the background offering nothing of value or substance. Just note I'm mainly talking to Fish.
The Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves in the 9 remaining confederate stayes
States
Slavery was a contested political battle back in Jefferson’s presidency. But it definitely escalated in 1863
So you can stop being a petulant child and admit you are patently incorrect
(By that point Tennessee and Louisiana had rejoined the Union)
Not as states
Just yet
@Griselda she’s claiming it wasn’t an issue for the north at all until 1863
Most northerners didn’t care
That’s literally what you said
You are backpedaling yet again
Radical abolitionists where a minority
The conflict of slavery was largely a nonissue for most people, from independence up to the Civil War.
@Da_Fish since when has what the people thought mattered in politics
Why do you think John Brown was roundly condemned by almost all?
Oh wow she’s stealing Pius’ argument now
Anything to weasel out of her confused statements
Me and Pius made the same point at the same time though.
@Deleted User you aren’t really adding anything other then insults
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@Griselda it’s impossible to talk to someone as dense as Irma
The Slavery issue was the elites issue
Seems like he does this every night. I wonder where the animosity comes from.
@Deleted User then don’t??
Not the citizens
And i already mentioned the Missouri compromise
So maybe you should read more carefully