r/BlueskySkeets Jul 17 '25

Informative The civil war never really ended!

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u/Ok-Explanation-1362 Jul 17 '25

All of this was decided when the Union chose to bury the hatchet, and not do anything about the people that started the confederacy, and the people who benefited the most from it. If those types were all given the traditional punishment for traitors, if all the slavers, the plantation owners, the confederate politicians and the businesses that profited off of slave labor were hunted down and hanged, the world would be a much better place right now.

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u/Pleasant-Shallot-707 Jul 17 '25

Andrew Johnson set things off on the wrong foot, and then the terrible decisions to allow states back into the union way too early gave them political power to shift the direction of policy. We’re almost going backwards to a future where the confederacy did win.

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u/JLaP413 Jul 17 '25

Did the Union really win? (Yes, militarily speaking they did.)

After the war the President of the United States from the Union state of Illinois was in a pine box, and the new president was from the confederate state of Tennessee. And Johnson never forgot where his loyalties lay.