Great turnaround lol. "What do you think the cause of the civil war was?" I would have followed up if I was that guy with, "So you don't know what the cause of the civil war was then?" although I'm sure they pulled that microphone away from him pretty fast.VIRAL MOMENT: Nikki Haley Asked Point Blank By Voter: 'What Was The Cause Of The U.S. Civil War?'
Yes he did. Also the Emancipation Proclamation years after the start of the war. Both a great introduction to get kids to see the system of lies.And all this time I thought the civil war was about money and power with a far distant focus on slavery.
Lincoln himself in his inaugural speech just 4 months before succession, remarked that he had no intentions on ending slavery.
My brother inlaw is from North Carolina . We have a family burial plot here in NY State. He made it very clear that no way he was to be buried with a bunch of Yankees ... Southern soil ... All the way .First off, Nikki "the swamp creature" Haley sucks.
Secondly, I was born and raised in the cotton belt of South Carolina. My family tree has always been there and is still there. We refer to America's so-called Civil War as "The War of Northern Aggression" for a good reason. But I suppose that's for a different thread and time, maybe.
The Emancipation Proclamation was delivered on January 1st 1863. Roughly 3 months after the Battle of Sharpsburg, otherwise known by the Yankees as Antietam. A battle in which the Army of Northern Virginia fought the Union Army to a draw. The important part of this is that Sharpsburg/Antietam is only around 60 miles from Washington DC.Yes he did. Also the Emancipation Proclamation years after the start of the war. Both a great introduction to get kids to see the system of lies.
Our Family cemetery in Florida dates to right at 1865 and growing up, the "War of Northern Aggression" WAS taught throughout the Grades in School...most will blindly argue it was about Slavery, and while a component, by far there was much, much more to it than that....people down there put their money where their mouth was: It wasn't just a bunch of Farm Boys with their squirrel Rifles taking pot-shots at Union Troops. (many of whom were fresh immigrants promised Food, Shelter, and Citizenship...wonder why that tid-bit would be important today?)First off, Nikki "the swamp creature" Haley sucks.
Secondly, I was born and raised in the cotton belt of South Carolina. My family tree has always been there and is still there. We refer to America's so-called Civil War as "The War of Northern Aggression" for a good reason. But I suppose that's for a different thread and time, maybe.
VIRAL MOMENT: Nikki Haley Asked Point Blank By Voter: 'What Was The Cause Of The U.S. Civil War?'
All excellent points and true.If you actually spend time independently learning about the civil war it's far more complicated than what they teach in NY state public education.
Most regular citizens in southern states didn't own slaves or give a shit about slavery one way or they other. Most of the people in the south who did the dying and suffering didn't own slaves.
Many individual counties in southern states voted In favor of remaining in the union. As an example counties like in eastern Tennessee.
Many states voted to secede just because their neighbors did.
Many states just felt (shocker) the political process was broken And elected officials no longer represented them, their districts and their interests (everything old is new again right?) And since they felt they were not being heard seceded.
Most people in the south did not own slaves. That was the wealthy plantation owners. The guys who got the political officer appointments due to social status that ended up as appointed Colonels and generals and shit for prestige. They commanded the poor peasant working class white farmers who were trying to just live their lives and couldn't even afford shoes.
Many in the south viewed the war as an issue of states rights, federal authoritarian rule, broken political process and northern aggression.
The war is infinitely more complicated than just "the south liked slaves, slavery is bad, the north is good" that you are taught in NY state.
What happened is actually quite tragic and if we aren't careful we are already drawing many contemporary parallels towards with our current state of domestic political affairs. People would be wise to learn from history to not repeat similar mistakes and misjudgements.
If you want any proof at all. Go back in your delorian time machine and ask the south why they didn't press on to attack Washington in 1861-62 after the battle of Manassas. The south could have immediately taken the war to the north as the north was in disarray but they didn't view it that way, they viewed it as they were defending their homeland from aggression.
Did you notice that half way through her answer, she diverted back asking what the questioner thought was the cause.
Yeah, that was kind of weird, considering the fact that she is there to sell her product. She is there to promote her platform.Did you notice that half way through her answer, she diverted back asking what the questioner thought was the cause.
I missed that, I also missed the point of the question and its relevance to her running for POTUS...American History IS important, but such a subjective and question that opens the door to a massive answer seems out of place to me, perhaps I missed the point of it?In another video you could hear better his answer. He told her, I am not running for president.