"if you leave out the two world wars, there was less war before 1945!" is a hell of a take.
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Yeah, I certainly agree with you on 1861 administration. But...Lincoln was tricky, even at the start. In early 61, as the Deep South was voting to leave, while Lincoln was still in Springfield, they were amendments proposed to solidify slavery’s ability to expand,
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As a sop to keep the south in the Union. It would’ve been surrender by the Republicans before they even took office/ this proposed 13th amendment was really nasty. It even got 2/3 votes in the House and Senate.
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