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Nope.Indeed [sic] it was. It was perfectly legal. ...
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Nope.Indeed [sic] it was. It was perfectly legal. ...
Yeah ignore the rest, statist.Nope.
^No country ever officially recognized the so-called Confederacy as a sovereign state.
And?
No country ever officially recognized the so-called Confederacy as a sovereign state.
Only Southerners in certain Slavery states seem to still care about how righteous the CSA was. Its almost like they forgot that time has moved on for literally everyone but them.They fought to defend slavery. They got their asses kicked
The Confederacy did.No country ever officially recognized the so-called Confederacy as a sovereign state.
Like the way you call yourself a woman?The Confederacy did.
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Quote please.Like the way you call yourself a woman?
Does calling yourself a woman make you a woman?Quote please.
If you're a woke libtard, it's supposed to. But the CSA had their own President and their own currency so, for a time, they operated as an independent nation.Does calling yourself a woman make you a woman?
England, France, & Russia were going to. "Advisers" had even been sent to the South, but,..... Lincoln upon learning of what was going on, Threatened those Nations with Embargoes, & War.No country ever officially recognized the so-called Confederacy as a sovereign state.
Go to a nearby plantationHow does one "Hire a Slave", & From what Historical Documents did You find this data?
If you're a woke libtard, it's supposed to. But the CSA had their own President and their own currency so, for a time, they operated as an independent nation.
Just like Thomas Lincoln did to Abe.Go to a nearby plantation
Yes — slave labor was commonly hired out in many parts of the United States before the Civil War. This practice was known as “hiring out” or “leasing” enslaved people.
How it worked
- Slave owners would rent enslaved workers to other individuals or businesses (plantations, factories, railroads, mines, households).
- The owner received a fee, usually monthly or yearly.
- The person hiring the enslaved worker gained their labor but did not own them.
- Contracts often specified:
- The kind of work
- Housing and food arrangements
- Clothing requirements
- Whether the enslaved person could keep any wages (usually they could not)
So in your view, the American colonists that seceeded from Great britain were traitors?Wrong, traitor.
No, it was due to the slave states losing their control of the Federal Government. Once the free states outnumbered the slave states in the Senate and their population increases controlled the House of Representatives despite the Three Fifths Compromise, the slave states took their ball and went home.I Believe that the reason the "Union" broke up, was due to "Money & Control", with the Federal Government wanting the bulk of that.
Are you ashamed of your heritage?