Gato_Solo
Out-freaking-standing OTC member
Squiggy said:given the oppertunity, I'd rather have been neighbors with Lee than Sherman...
Worried about fires, Squiggy?
Squiggy said:given the oppertunity, I'd rather have been neighbors with Lee than Sherman...
chcr said:While I agree with you about slavery, I've always wondered what might have happened had slave labor agriculture remained as profitable in the 19th century as it was in the 18th. The study of slavery is really interesting. For instance, almost 95% of African slaves were sold into slavery by other Africans.
Gato_Solo said:And this would mean what? Most times, when I hear that statistic, there's usually some kind of implication of whomever is most wrong. In other words...to try and shift blame. How about offering this one up...Almost 100% of African slaves bought were purchased by Europeans for sale in the US.
good point, gato.Gato_Solo said:And this would mean what? Most times, when I hear that statistic, there's usually some kind of implication of whomever is most wrong. In other words...to try and shift blame. How about offering this one up...Almost 100% of African slaves bought were purchased by Europeans for sale in the US.
chcr said:(unfortunately, some still are, hmmm?)
Squiggy said:you mean its over?
Back in the older days of the Republic, the states were almost individual nations held together by a mild central government. Lee... as did many others... thought of themselves as members of their state first and national identity second. He was offered command of both sides from the start and felt honor bound to defend his state even though he didn't much agree with the underlying politics. The south was in trouble from the start as they were outnumbered and outgunned and only held like 20% of the industry. The only thing that kept them from losing fast was that their tactics in leadership were better and that since most of the southern existence was rural hardship they were born hunters and scroungers. They made much better soldiers. In those days, you didn't need smarts. All one needed was a sharp aim.paul_valaru said:I kow nothing about the civil war, besies north vs south, and the slavery issure, what did gen. lee do wrong?