KEP1983;
There were parts of the New World under control of the French and Spanish, both Catholic nations.
FYI, England was the major nation and they outlawed slavery before the US Civil War.
As did many of the Northern Colonies even before the REVOLUTIONARY War (i.e. the importation of slaves).
The majority did in fact oppose slavery, but they were the silent majority as the wealthy and powerful owned slaves, not the average colonists. True IMO. In some places there was even the knotty problem of how a freed slave would fend for himself (thinking here of slaveowners who had inherited the mess … but disliked the system). A freed slave could leave. But what could he/she become? In the same area … a sharecropper? Rather a small benefit … but a good step. In the north some became more. Out west … not much history to say what happened there.
Even during the Civil War, there were those in the South who refused to fight for the Confederacy, because it was to protect slavery. In fact, those who owned 10 or more slaves, were exempt from conscription into the Confederate military. Read “The State of Jackson.” if you don’t believe me.
Thought here of a line from the song “As We Go Marching Through Georgia!” a Union song.
Yes and *
there were Union men **who wept with joyful tears,
When they saw the honored flag they had not seen for years;
Hardly could they be restrained from breaking forth in cheers,
While we were marching through Georgia.
(If true … there were those who never wanted secession but were taken along for the ride)
The political reality is that where England had outlawed slavery in 1833 had there been no American Revolution, the colonies would’ve eventually had to stop the practice.
The arguments are different because there is a conflict as to whether an embryo is a person or not, where in today’s world. there is no argument that a black person is a person.
And aside from number 1, none of the conditions exist in the USA to justify violence.
We are not oppressed and still have the freedom to use of the ballot to vote for change.
The Bishops have condemn the use of violence against abortionists and they have also gone further by telling the pro-life activists to tone down their rhetoric which can inspire violence.
If you’re advocating the use of violence against pro-abortion elected officials, I’d be careful because the FBI may be giving you a visit.
Jim