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11-30-10, 11:38 AM #41Re: "South celebrates Civil War, largely without slaves"
Yeah, but there are issues that are the rights of states to deal with, not the federal government.
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11-30-10, 12:02 PM #43Re: "South celebrates Civil War, largely without slaves"
I believe you are correct sir here's a more complete look at chronology. Chronology on the History of Slavery 1619 to 1789
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11-30-10, 12:36 PM #45Re: "South celebrates Civil War, largely without slaves"
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The Pilgrims settled at Plymouth Massachusetts. ". Plymouth, for the most part, had servants and not slaves, meaning that most black servants were given their freedom after turning 25 years old--under similar contractual arrangement as English apprenticeships.", 1641
Massachusetts colony legalizes slavery.
Chronology on the History of Slavery 1619 to 1789
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11-30-10, 12:54 PM #46
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Dex, go to Canada and GTFO.
States can do pretty much whatever they want with the exception it doesn't violate federal law, the Constitution , and the Bill of Rights.
Marijuana was outlawed. Now was outlawed for the right reason? Probably not considering the history behind it. But ultimately its addictive narcotic. yes it can help relieve life ending pain in some people.
but at this time thats all its good for.Last edited by digital; 11-30-10 at 12:55 PM.
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11-30-10, 01:23 PM #48Re: "South celebrates Civil War, largely without slaves"
Maybe you should scroll up and read about Jamestown in your own document.
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The other crucial event that would play a role in the development of America was the arrival of Africans to Jamestown. A Dutch slave trader exchanged his cargo of Africans for food in 1619. The Africans became indentured servants, similar in legal position to many poor Englishmen who traded several years labor in exchange for passage to America. The popular conception of a racial-based slave system did not develop until the 1680's. (A Brief History of Jamestown, The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Richmond, VA 23220, email: apva@apva.org, Web published February, 2000)
The legend has been repeated endlessly that the first blacks in Virginia were "indentured servants," but there is no hint of this in the records. The legend grew up because the word slave did not appear in Virginia records until 1656, and statutes defining the status of blacks began to appear casually in the 1660s. The inference was then made that blacks called servants must have had approximately the same status as white indentured servants. Such reasoning failed to notice that Englishmen, in the early seventeenth century, used the work servant when they meant slave in our sense, and, indeed, white Southerners invariably used servant until 1865 and beyond. Slave entered the Southern vocabulary as a technical word in trade, law and politics. (Robert McColley in Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery, Edited by Randall M. Miller and John David Smith, Greenwood Press, 1988 pp 281)Last edited by WickedTribe; 11-30-10 at 01:25 PM. Reason: needed to add the quote
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11-30-10, 01:49 PM #49
Re: "South celebrates Civil War, largely without slaves"
No offence but I am very educated about US/AMERICAN history in fact its one of my favorite topics/subjects.
Also I like how you acaqate Slavery to the legalization of Marijuana.
It was straight forward, abolish Slavery. The southern states said no. Its cheap/free labor and it will kill us economically. They were basically told find other options. 5 years and hundred of thousands of deaths later. Slavery was abolished and the country started a lengthy reunification process.
The samething is going on today with Illegal Immigrants and labor. The only problem it is hardier to squash and the work in most cases they do is voluntarily. The issue the gov't isn't collecting taxes and revenue based on their labor and paying for basic social services.
I swear it seems like a good chunk of the people posting here are some mountain hill living anti goverment damn the man militia folks here.
seems like most people would prefer to hit the reset button so they could form their own perfect version of a governing body.Last edited by digital; 11-30-10 at 01:58 PM.
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11-30-10, 02:28 PM #50
Re: "South celebrates Civil War, largely without slaves"
Then you should do some reading. The Civil War was about much more than slavery....it was about States Rights.
Because they are.....in this case.
The Southern States believed it was their right to decide the slavery question, just as Cali believes that deciding that MJ should be legal. In both cases, the Feds put their foot down. The difference is that before the Civil War, the Feds had no right to put any foot down. The North winning provided the Feds with the power to completely over-rule the will of the people in an individual State.
You couldn't be more wrong.
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