![]() ![]() ![]() The South was forced into a war that they could not win without foreign recognition and intervention. I would have quickly put this book away had it been slanted toward the northern viewpoint. After finishing I reflected back and now understand how different flash points kept stacking up and setting moods for the coming apocalypse. The author did an amazing job of setting up the mood of the country and even breaking it down to different areas such as 'the border states' and the 'lower South'. The War for Southern Independence began many years before 1861. I would have quickly put this book away had it been slanted toward the northern view I got exactly what I wanted to from this book. I got exactly what I wanted to from this book. Join us 716 October, 2022 for our upcoming virtual antiquarian book fair Preregister now for Biblio.live and get 10 to use at the fair. Name me another right! I know that some accuse Republicans of simply using this issue as a partisan way to get more votes and to that I say, great! They were doing politics right! I don't care what rationale Lincoln had to use to get those racist white bastards to give up slavery so long as it worked. Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era by James M. Wrong! It was about one state right, slavery. ![]() I challenge anyone to read this and still think that the Civil War wasn't about slavery. I care more about the social and political aspects that led to the Civil War. I don't like reading about military battles. However, I only listened to volume one and not the entire thing. "But Joe, it was about state's rights!" Wrong! It was about one stat I agree with the esteemed scholar and former male model Matt Suder when he says this should be required reading in school. I agree with the esteemed scholar and former male model Matt Suder when he says this should be required reading in school. ![]()
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