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Last night I read several chapters from Jefferson Davis' THE RISE AND FALL OF THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT, in it is a fair accounting of how we got a full blown civil war in America. And from his wonky history lecture I was able to see the real deal beneath the strife. Slavery was a red herring.
By 1860, because of Western expansion, America was two rival gangs fighting over the same turf in the West. The Northern gang wanted to control and commercially exploit the new territories, so did the Southern gang. The West was fulla potential wealth" Minerals, lumber, cattle, etc. Both gangs wanted a transcontinental railroad from San Francisco to, 1. Chicago, 2. New Orleans. And the rival gangs battled within the Congress, within the Federal Government, and politically. The North dominated the House, and both sides were even in the Senate. They fought over where Federal money was spent. The North wanted improvements in the territories above latitude 30 degrees 36 minutes (the Missouri Compromise Line) and the South wanted improvements below the line. Too much of the money went for the Northern territories.
Lincoln was no mystery man, all knew he was a gunslinger for the Northern railroads and an active participant in the bloody Kansas/Missouri war. And when he was elected with a modest portion of the popular vote, the fat was in the fire. He got 39.7% of the vote.
By 1860, because of Western expansion, America was two rival gangs fighting over the same turf in the West. The Northern gang wanted to control and commercially exploit the new territories, so did the Southern gang. The West was fulla potential wealth" Minerals, lumber, cattle, etc. Both gangs wanted a transcontinental railroad from San Francisco to, 1. Chicago, 2. New Orleans. And the rival gangs battled within the Congress, within the Federal Government, and politically. The North dominated the House, and both sides were even in the Senate. They fought over where Federal money was spent. The North wanted improvements in the territories above latitude 30 degrees 36 minutes (the Missouri Compromise Line) and the South wanted improvements below the line. Too much of the money went for the Northern territories.
Lincoln was no mystery man, all knew he was a gunslinger for the Northern railroads and an active participant in the bloody Kansas/Missouri war. And when he was elected with a modest portion of the popular vote, the fat was in the fire. He got 39.7% of the vote.
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