Hello Ladies & Gents ,
I live in Sydney Australia and have a very fond interest in the american civil war but i would really love to hear a point of view from an American Catholic .
Did Catholics support the south or the union ?
I heard the pope at the time acknowledged the confederate states ?
Thank you for your time and God bless !! - Matko
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You MUST read Tom Dilorenzo’s The Real Lincoln * and his Lincoln Unmasked Here is one of many many quotes from old Abe expressing his feeling toward black America, “*The whole nation is interested that the best use shall be made of these (new) territories. We want them for the… white people” * October 1854. Lincoln was one of the primary forces to change the constitution of the Sate of Illinois to say that no more blacks could enter Illinois.
He was not a railroad lawyer he was THE railroad lawyer. He took more money from people, established a group that lived off the government and became very very wealth via government control of compettion and tariffs. He supported mercantilism (crony capitalism), tariffs and was against the heart of the US government: the right of a people to succeed from another people.
NY city had more slaves than any city in the South.
The war was over Lincoln’s desire to insure tariffs were in forced. Before the Civil war the last say on any law was not the supreme court, but a state. One example is the Bank of the United states (an attempt at a federal reserve national bank controlled by a few insiders in Washington) and the State of Ohio. Ohio ran the bank out. The supreme court said that Ohio was wrong; Ohio said, too bad.
Lincoln was a racist, had no religion (all the preacher except one in Springfield was against him); but he was one thing: the ultimate Sophist.
Other books; Charles Adams, 2000
When in the Course of Human Events: Arguing the Case for Southern Session
Henry Adams 1877 "Documents Relating to New-England Federalism, 1800 - 1815 Boston: Little, Brown
Paul Angle 1947 “The Lincoln Reader” New York Da Capo
and many more … I have written excessively perhaps causing one not to read this
If you do nothing read Lincoln inaugural address. There is nothing in there regarding slavery except that he would guarantee everyones right to his property. This was like saying you do not have to worry that your slaves will be taken. He did, in his inaugural address say that he would insure that tariffs were kept. These were 50% tariffs! It would kill the South.
Well, you will do much better reading Tom Dilorenzo than reading my diatribe.