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I'll send you some civil war history books as a Christmas present.
Sure. I’m pretty sure even those books will include the section where Lee was a confederate general.
Most certainly and I'm not advocating for the guy. He was a major part of the loss of thousands upon thousands of American lives. I have no issue with his statues being removed. If you don't like it, don't lose the war. There are just a lot of fallacies being spread about him that need to be addressed.
You’re arguing he’s misunderstood. I’m saying it doesn’t matter. His personal feelings about slavery became irrelevant when he chose to lead a side fighting to preserve slavery.
The war had little to do with slavery. This is a case of "winners write the history books" which I'm okay with to an extent. It's a privilege of winning. The north wasn't even necessarily fighting to end slavery. This was just an awesome by-product.
The war was about slavery.
We have the secession documents.
Yes, which include reasons such as economic exploitation, role of military, states rights, slavery, and more.
I'm not sure that most confederate soldiers knew exactly why they were fighting. The motivations have been argued since the onset of the war.
Look, what you are saying may be right, but it ignores major issues and could, in theory, perpetuate dangerous falsehoods. Portraying the confederacy as anything but traitors to the union is a dangerous game.
also, my view:
South: Seceded because of slavery. Yes, there were other issues, but without slavery, they don't secede.
Lincoln: Wanted to keep the union together. The Emancipation Proclamation was really just symbolism.
Confederate Soldiers and Generals: Traitors to the Union who fought for a society in which they would be allowed to own people.