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For instance, I think that there is a clear consensus that the American Revolution
was a just war fought for the proper purposes. Liberty is fragile and its defense
cannot be left to the pacifist, the advocate of unilateral disarmament, or to the
weak ...
For instance, I think that there is a clear consensus that the American Revolution
was a just war fought for the proper purposes. Liberty is fragile and its defense
cannot be left to the pacifist, the advocate of unilateral disarmament, or to the
weak ...
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... adopted in Montgomery, Alabama, in March of 1861, was not a radical
document, but rather was an attempt to improve upon the U.S. Constitution,
demonstrating that the South was trying to preserve the ideas of the American
Revolution.
... adopted in Montgomery, Alabama, in March of 1861, was not a radical
document, but rather was an attempt to improve upon the U.S. Constitution,
demonstrating that the South was trying to preserve the ideas of the American
Revolution.
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56 A captain in the 5th Alabama Infantry wrote to his mother: "How trifling were
the wrongs complained of by our Revolutionary forefathers, in comparison with
ours! If the mere imposition of a tax could raise such a tumult what should be the
...
56 A captain in the 5th Alabama Infantry wrote to his mother: "How trifling were
the wrongs complained of by our Revolutionary forefathers, in comparison with
ours! If the mere imposition of a tax could raise such a tumult what should be the
...
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He saw the issues of this struggle from a long historical perspective and he
considered the secession of the South as the Second American Revolution. The
colonists had rebelled against England's tariff and Southerners now rebelled
against ...
He saw the issues of this struggle from a long historical perspective and he
considered the secession of the South as the Second American Revolution. The
colonists had rebelled against England's tariff and Southerners now rebelled
against ...
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The British led the world in both the Industrial Revolution and the abolition of
slavery, which went hand in hand. Machines replaced many people and industry
replaced most agriculture as the primary source of wealth. When slavery began
to ...
The British led the world in both the Industrial Revolution and the abolition of
slavery, which went hand in hand. Machines replaced many people and industry
replaced most agriculture as the primary source of wealth. When slavery began
to ...
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