WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
Where, and when, did the War of Northern Aggression begin? I submit that it did not begin with the firing on Ft. Sumter, nor with the illegal invasion of Lincoln’s army. Neither did it end with Lee’s surrender at Appomattox. The seeds of this great contest were sown much earlier than that. No, the War was not about slavery, as we have been wrongly taught since Reconstruction. Unfair and unconstitutional tariffs imposed upon the South were a large issue which resulted in the secession of the first few states. However, to get to the beginning of this needless conflict, we must go back to 1796, just a few short years after our independence had been won from Great Britain.
From “Facts and Falsehoods Concerning the War on the South
1861 – 1865”, page 96, we see:
“From Carpenter’s Logic of History, published in 1864, From the “Olive Branch”,
published in 1814, and from the Pelham Papers, published in 1796, we learn:
1st. That
the Federal leaders of New England, in 1796, advocated disunion, and were eager
to get New England to secede from the Union, and to form a Northeastern
Confederacy.
2nd. On
finding that the common people of New England did not favor secession, did not want disunion, did not
dislike the Southern States, and were proud of the Union, the Federal leaders
resorted to measures to convert the masses to their views on secession and
disunion.
3rd. These
measures were of the meanest, the most contemptible character; were a direct
and base violation of the Ninth Commandment, “Thou shalt not bear false
witness.” Politicians, newspapers, and
preachers of New England engaged in the evil work of bearing false witness
against the people of the Southern States, whom they painted as “savages”, as
“barbarians,” as “demons incarnate,” as unfit to live in the “same Union with
the virtuous people of New England.”
On page 97 of “Facts and Falsehoods”, we read:
“The following
extracts from the “Olive Branch” throw light on this subject:
‘The
increasing effort to excite the public mind to that feverish state of discord,
jealousy, and exasperation, which was necessary to prepare it for the
consummation of their desire ( the secession of the Eastern States ), the
unholy spirit which inspired the writers of these dissolution sentiments has
been from the hour ( 1796 to the present 1814 ) increasingly employed to excite
hostility between the different sections of the Union. To such horrible length has this spirit been
carried that many paragraphs have appeared in the Boston papers intended to
excite the negroes of the South to rise and massacre the whites. This is a species of baseness of which the
world has produced few examples.’
The baseness was
indeed extraordinary in face of the fact that these efforts to instigate
negroes to rise and massacre the whites of the South were made while the people
of New England were still enriching themselves by carrying on the slave
traffic.”
So, while filling
their pockets with money from the slave trade, these New Englanders were
advocating for blacks in the South to rise up and murder white Southerners.
This was not only being printed in the newspapers of New England, but it also
was being preached from the pulpits as well. Lies, bearing “false witness”
against the South were intended to shape the thinking of the “common people” of
New England so that they would despise the South and wish to separate from it.
Bear in mind that
those advocating secession and who were slandering the South at this time were
of the “Hamiltonian” mindset, meaning that they were in favor of a large,
centralized, controlling government and not in favor of States’ rights. They did not view the States as they actually
were; free and independent sovereigns bound together with the Constitution, for
their mutual benefit. The people of the South had the “Jeffersonian” mindset,
meaning they were opposed to a controlling government, like the one they had
just fought a war to free themselves from, and believed in individual liberty
and the independence of each individual State.
Also, we must keep in mind that the Northeast was largely Unitarian,
meaning they believed God existed in one person, not three. This was a huge difference from the beliefs
that Southerners held, that God exists in three persons, the Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit, as is taught in the Holy Bible.
On page 102 of
“Facts and Falsehoods”, we read:
“A convention in
Ohio in 1859 declared the Constitution was a compact to which each State
acceded as a State, and as an integral part, and that each State had the right
to judge for itself of infractions and of the mode and measure of redress, and
to this declaration Joshua Giddings, Wade, Chase and Dennison assented.”
So, it was common
knowledge that as each State had joined the Union, each also had the right to
withdraw if it felt that infractions of the Constitution were being suffered,
at least until it was actually put into practice by the South.
It’s interesting to note that numerous times from the late
18th century through the first half of the 19th century
that the New England States threatened secession, yet no threat of war was made
against them to keep them in the Union. No one called them traitors for wanting
to secede from the Union. However, we
see a completely different picture when the Southern States, who were actually
being damaged by the excessive tariffs of the North, seceded to form its own
Confederacy. People today call the
Confederates “traitors” and accuse them of “treason” for exercising their right
to withdraw from the Union. Such people
are grossly ignorant of history and the truth.
We have learned here
that the seeds of the War were sown many years before either side took up arms.
As stated earlier, the War did not end with the surrender of Lee at
Appomattox. Yes, the military aspect of
the War ended, this is true, but the subjugation, economic, social, and
political phases of the North’s war upon the South were just beginning, and I
submit to you that they continue right up to the present day in this 21st
century. How can this claim be
made? Look at the rewritten propaganda
taught in the government schools which is passed off as “history”. All the blame for the War and slavery are
laid at the feet of the South, even though it was the New England slave traders
who brought the slaves to America while flying Old Glory on their ships. The
Confederate Battle Flag is disparaged as being “the flag of slavery”, yet no
Confederate flag ever flew on a slave ship. The South must ever be bowing at
the stool of repentance, it would seem. What about the war waged by the media,
politicians, NAACP, and others against all things Southern and
Confederate? Our flags, statues, and monuments
are being removed. Schools, streets, and
parks are having their names changed to erase any connection with Confederate
soldiers. Cultural genocide is being perpetrated against our heritage, history,
and heroes. These gallant men were not
fighting to preserve and perpetuate slavery.
Had they wanted to protect slavery, all they had to do was remain in the
Union where it was already protected by the Constitution. The Marxist myths, lies,
and propaganda have brainwashed millions over many decades, and it continues
today. If everyone knew the truth about
our history, we would not be facing this evil campaign to rid our country of
memorials to brave, deserving men who fought an illegal invasion, and suffered
defeat and subjugation so that the Founders’ dream could be exterminated and
replaced with the centralized government which the victors so long desired.
Our Confederate
ancestors fought with honor and dignity, careful not to render unto the
civilians of the North the same horrors visited upon Southern civilians by the
Union army. The attacks upon Southern culture and honor continue through
Hollywood stereotyping, misleading and false documentaries on PBS and the
History Channel, and outright lies spouted by the media. In the DNA makeup of the true Southerner is
the belief that death has no sting like the stain of falsehood, and the
certainty of death at any time is preferable to the possibility of dishonor.
As I have told many
anti Confederates who call us “losers”, there is no disgrace in losing if you
fought honorably, bravely, and for a just cause. Though the bones of our dead
Confederates moulder in the bosom of the Earth, the honor and dignity with
which they defended their homeland reflect the virtues of the Southern people,
and we may confidently hope that their souls will bloom eternally.
Jeff Paulk
Tulsa, OK
3/24/18
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