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The Philosophy of the Confederate Constitution

By: CL Gammon
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This book explores the philosophy of the Confederate Constitution by comparing and contrasting it with the United States Constitution. Some of the differences between the two documents are subtle and others are stark, but the major differences, center on state powers and slavery. For instance, while the framers of the United States Constitution were ashamed of slavery and used euphemisms in place of the term "slave", the authors of the Confederate Constitution proudly used the term no less than ten times. Understanding the philosophy of the Confederate Constitution will allow the reader to understand why the differences between the two opposing forces could not be reconciled and the only options for America were war or disunion. American Civil War Military Wars & Conflicts
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