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SLAVERY AND SECESSION.
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The dispute over slavery, which had been going on for many years, grew furious in 1850; and its fury increased until, in 1860-61, it culminated1 in the secession of the Southern States from the union. Some of those who have written the history of the secession movement contend that slavery had little or nothing to do with the matter; that the South seceded2 because the North had refused to grant her people their rights guaranteed under the Constitution. This is true as far as it goes; but the fact remains4, that secession and the war grew out of the efforts of the abolitionists of the North, and those who sympathized with them, to keep slavery out of the Territories, and to prevent the new States then forming from becoming slave States. There is no doubt that these efforts were illegal and unconstitutional; and yet, in the minds of those who made them, constitutionality was not a sufficient excuse for slavery, which, whatever might be its political status, was morally wrong: that is to say, they believed that such a wrong as slavery could not be justified6 by paper constitutions and the like. Some of the more extreme abolitionists of the North were just as ready to secede3 from the union that recognized slavery as the Southerners were to break up a union whose constitutional guaranties meant nothing.
It must be borne in mind that the antislavery movement began in the South. While slavery was in full blast both North and South, Thomas Jefferson, the greatest political leader the South has ever produced, was at the head of an emancipation7 movement, and in all parts of the South there were men whose minds revolted at the possibilities that swarmed8 about human slavery. Georgia was the only one of the Original Thirteen Colonies in which slavery was prohibited, and we have seen how this prohibition9
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