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    Michael Malice‏Verified account @michaelmalice Jul 23
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    if the Founding Fathers knew that there would be a Civil War in 1861, do you think a majority of them would still have pushed for the Constitution? (if you can't handle a binary choice, or if you need to point out some predicted as much, ignore this poll)

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      1. Michael Malice‏Verified account @michaelmalice Jul 23
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        i love this sitepic.twitter.com/WgAZlCyXqt

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      1. Michael Malice‏Verified account @michaelmalice Jul 24
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        I would have voted no

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      1. Big Billy‏ @BaseballPled Jul 23
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        The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants - Thomas Jefferson

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      1. Jim Mason‏ @LiveFreeJim Jul 23
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        I don't, given a big concern for them was avoiding that sort of thing.

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      2. Slamhoffer‏ @slamhoffer Jul 23
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        certainly not. they would have built in a formal mechanism for secession

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        Didnt one of them write about there being a civil war over slavery, and they thought it would happen sooner than it did Could easily be confusing/ conflating things

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      1. gradually, then suddenly‏ @jeffcrow Jul 23
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        "We have the wolf by the ears and feel the danger of either holding or letting him loose." TJ They didn't know there'd be a war fought over slavery, but they knew bad shit was coming.

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      1. Bernie for Politburo 2024‏ @FuTB12 Jul 23
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        They would have ended slavery. Slavery wasn't the only issue, but it was the biggest one and caused the most tension. Look at Jefferson's letter in 1820 about Missouri Compromise- he called Southern leaders "fools"

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        Given that there was dissent about even revolting against England, I’d say no they wouldn’t have gained a majority

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