Way back when, long before the US Civil War of 1860, slavery
was confined to the Southern colonies which would form the confederacy for the
Civil War. The North was into small
farms owned and operated by free men.
The big slave worked plantations were a Southern phenomenon. And the two systems did not interact
much.
Starting back in
the early 1700’s a feeling began to grow in the North that slavery was unfair,
cruel, and close to a mortal sin.
Abolition it was called later.
For the Revolution, this feeling was submerged, all hands North and
South, understood that to beat the Redcoats we Americans needed unity in the
face of the enemy and we could not afford the political strains that abolition
would bring, at least not until we had won the Revolution.
After the Revolution abolition grew apace. A lot of protestant preachers spoke in
favor. Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet
Beecher Stowe became a best seller, selling nearly as many copies as the
Bible. The Republican Party was created
to push abolition. When the Republicans
elected Abraham Lincoln in 1860, the Southern states seceded from the Union. When the South fired upon Fort
Sumter the Civil War was on. If the south had just let Major Andersen’s Fort
Sumter garrison continue manning
their guns, the North might well have let the South secede in peace. But after the South fired on the Union flag,
the North sprang to arms, It took
600,000 casualties, more that all we suffered in all the other wars we ever fought
to win the Civil War and free all the slaves.
We didn't fight the Civil War for white supremacy. We fought it for freedom and liberty.