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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 290466" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>My family was in it. We were not slave owners - very few Southerners were. Lincoln added the slave issue as an attempt to cause a slave rebellion in the South. (Read the Amancipation Proclamation - closely)</p><p></p><p>A lot of the ill will some southerners had toward the north was not due to war but due to the reclamation period. This was a bad time when northern carpet baggers and an occupational army stole land and livestock while the south was trying to get back on their feet and move on. There was little if any justice during this period. My great graddad help form a underground network of "vigilantes" who saw that the real law was upheld in our area and ran the carpet baggers out of our area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 290466, member: 4362"] My family was in it. We were not slave owners - very few Southerners were. Lincoln added the slave issue as an attempt to cause a slave rebellion in the South. (Read the Amancipation Proclamation - closely) A lot of the ill will some southerners had toward the north was not due to war but due to the reclamation period. This was a bad time when northern carpet baggers and an occupational army stole land and livestock while the south was trying to get back on their feet and move on. There was little if any justice during this period. My great graddad help form a underground network of "vigilantes" who saw that the real law was upheld in our area and ran the carpet baggers out of our area. [/QUOTE]
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