This comes out of Trump's tweets on the civil war and other comments I saw on it.
We know why the south wanted to secede.
Why did the North want to stop them? We just take it as a given that the North is pro Union. We can probably rule out that it was because they opposed slavery. Wars are very rarely acts of Charity.
I imagine myself as a northerner, and my first guess is my position would be, "you southern states can get the F out of my country."
Where was the "good riddance" faction and why didn't they win?
We know why the south wanted to secede.
Why did the North want to stop them? We just take it as a given that the North is pro Union. We can probably rule out that it was because they opposed slavery. Wars are very rarely acts of Charity.
I imagine myself as a northerner, and my first guess is my position would be, "you southern states can get the F out of my country."
Where was the "good riddance" faction and why didn't they win?
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