USA Vs. CSA ... Freedom Vs. Slavery

Once governments get power they never give up that power.

Everyone who would like for government to leave them alone to enjoy their freedom to enjoy life should be delighted the Master/Slave government of the CSA didn’t take over Washington D.C. in April 1861 as planned by the Confederate States of America formed by slave owners and the British monarchy.

All Abraham Lincoln had to do was to turn tail and run away from war to avoid the war to nationalize slavery.

William H. Seward, who was the “chosen one” for the 1860 presidency, was in favor of such a plan. The Confederate government would have been installed in Washington City, and slavery would have been nationalized in all the slave owner’s States, the united States broken between free and slave states.

The CSA would have controlled all the trade in the entire Mississippi River Valley. The destruction of the united States would have been complete as planned with the CSA the controlling power on the continent.

“The process of disintegration in the old Union may be expected to go on with almost absolute certainty if we pursue the right course. We are now the nucleus of a growing power which, if we are true to ourselves, our destiny, and high mission, will become the controlling power on this continent.“ - Confederate States of America Vice President - Alexander H. Stephens - March 21, 1861

Master/Slave Economics
Confederate Constitution ratified March 11, 1861
ARTICLE IV
- Perpetual Slavery:
Sec. 2. (I) The citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States; and shall have the right of transit and sojourn in any State of this Confederacy, with their slaves and other property; and the right of property in said slaves shall not be thereby impaired.

- Nowhere to Hide from the Slave Masters:
(3) No slave or other person held to service or labor in any State or Territory of the Confederate States, under the laws thereof, escaping or lawfully carried into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation therein, be discharged from such service or labor; but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such slave belongs,. or to whom such service or labor may be due.

- Expansion of Slavery:
Sec. 3. (I) Other States may be admitted into this Confederacy by a vote of two-thirds of the whole House of Representatives and two-thirds of the Senate, the Senate voting by States; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other State, nor any State be formed by the junction of two or more States, or parts of States, without the consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned, as well as of the Congress.

- Empire of Slaves:
(3) The Confederate States may acquire new territory; and Congress shall have power to legislate and provide governments for the inhabitants of all territory belonging to the Confederate States, lying without the limits of the several Sates; and may permit them, at such times, and in such manner as it may by law provide, to form States to be admitted into the Confederacy. In all such territory the institution of negro slavery, as it now exists in the Confederate States, shall be recognized and protected be Congress and by the Territorial government; and the inhabitants of the several Confederate States and Territories shall have the right to take to such Territory any slaves lawfully held by them in any of the States or Territories of the Confederate States.

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Once you give them power - don't ever expect them to hand it back.

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