(E.g. even after Lincoln went hardcore and suspended habeas corpus for secesh in Baltimore, guess which side had more civil liberties)
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(There's a museum piece with the handprints of a VA blacksmith whose hands were shoved into molten steel for being a Union collaborator)
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(There's a monument in Frederick, MD to the hardworking townsfolk who lost all their savings when Jubal Early's men looted the town bank)
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Go read up on what happened to the POWs at Andersonville and try telling me there's any "both sides" to this story
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Sherman's March to the Sea was a brutal attempt to end the war. It's notable that once the war ended the "brutality" stopped
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Lincoln made it absolutely clear he considered the former Confederates US citizens.
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There were no reparations, no tribute, none of the stuff winning sides normally do in war
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The South, to this day, ACTS like there were, bc they saw emancipation as a massive act of theft, bc they were assholes
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If you watch Birth of a Nation his example of Northern depredations on the South is letting black people vote and hold office
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The racism and the myth of the North "pillaging" the defeated South are inseparable
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Think abt the outrage over "40 acres and a mule", something that DID NOT ACTUALLY HAPPEN but probably should have
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The sheer absurdity of emancipating people but not the wealth those people made with unpaid labor
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Something that again the North COULD HAVE DONE but DID NOT DO
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