leftyhunter
Brev. Brig. Gen'l
- Joined
- May 27, 2011
- Location
- los angeles ca
No one from the burnt district shed any tears about the Lawrence Massacre . The Kanas troops didn't shoot every man and boy over 13 that they encountered so what's the big deal?So the real estate was returned a year later, with their homes, barns, outbuildings, livestock, crops, and possessions that could not be carried on their backs burnt to the ground. Sounds like a minor inconvenience.
Leftyhunter
Randolph was right because in 1775 Major Dunsmore of the British Army did exactly that by arming slaves and giving freedom and substance to the former slaves and their families if they joined the British Army. During the War of 1812 the Royal Marines had the " Colonial Marines" mentioned in the original Star Spangled Banner.The idea of the Union dissolving and Civil War breaking out was discussed and debated in the Virginia legislature decades before the war. One of a number of major arguments in favor of slavery abolition in the VA legislature was that one day the Union would dissolve and the North would use their slaves to conquer and dominate them.
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Thomas Jefferson Randolph: text from the abolition debate of 1831
Lincoln just did the third and final act in a long drama.
Leftyhunter
Welcome to the wonderful world of counterinsurgency. Confedrate troops did the same and more to Unionists including torturing woman to find the where's of " mossbacks" men who fled to the country to escape Confedrate military service.That's like telling someone in Salem, MA circa 1692 that "so, during church service Sunday, guess whose name came up? Yours!"
Instead of a "temporary inconvenience", I would offer that " a devastating, life altering and shattering, signal event that could well lead to not only financial devastation and bankruptcy, but even sickness and death for the weak, the very old, and the very young", would be a more appropriate description.
Lef