The Civil War was by far the most catastrophic event to ever happen in the American South. There have been at least a few discussions on whether Abraham Lincoln and the Republicans should have prosecuted the Civil War, but surprisingly very little analysis on whether South Carolina's secession in 1860 was a strategically wise move in the context of the American debate on slavery and states' rights.
Secession was driven by the Southern planter class. For the purposes of this article, let's stipulate that the preservation of slavery and the plantation economy was the primary objective in seceding from the United States. If that was the point of secession, then the strategy was an obvious disaster
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treated badly because they believed in different religions
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Knock Novena to take place from 14 – 22 August on the theme 'Merciful like the Father' ... Workshops at the novena will focus on 'Mercy and Healing for People with Addictions', 'Forgiveness', 'Feed the hungry, shelter the homeless – challenge for today', 'God's love in family life – finding God in the messiness'.
The theory was that Polynesia “lay within the range of pre-European mariners from South America.” Now go and get that A+ :)