What was the Civil War really about?
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I think when a state seceded that forced the war to happen.
Completely incorrect you left wing retard. Most secession throughout history did not provoke a war.
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You'll hate me regardless, so I might as well be honest
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Drink bleach and fuck a machete, you left wing retard.
Name one other time a US state seceded without causing a war. It's like Article 1 of the constitution.
A US state. How is that the standard? But I have at least one, West Virginia seceded from Virginia.
But of course the standard is secession everywhere, not just in the USA where it only happened once against the federal government. You can look at any number of Soviet Satellite states that seceded. That's a lot of secession right there.
Any empire that declines (ahem, USA) will see states or nations secede.
Lol they weren't talking about "most secession throughout history."
Also, what a terrible point to make.
"Most athletes throughout history didn't die from cardiac arrest. Therefore, it's incorrect to say that any athletes died of cardiac arrest."
The question is whether or not it is valid to think secession "forces" war. Based on history, no.
Nobody asked that question until this comment. Dunno why you'd react so strongly with an answer when nobody asked.