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 The Tyrant! nostr:note14xr5qq3j2z0ern4e4muyx94nzqf5ah9upvuv5w9kw80lpz0yl5pscd9fjy 
 No not a tyrant

He is the one who ended slavery in America and restored the Union during the Civil War 🧐 
 LOL.

That is the 6th grade narrative.

Lincoln literally ENSLAVED hundreds of thousands of northerners through conscription and forced his slave army to kill southerners to establish NY bankers as the preeminent business class in the US.

“Slavery” in the south had nothing to do with the war 
 Based on my knowledge and reading of history, the Southern states sought to preserve the institution of slavery, while the Northern states and the federal government aimed to abolish it.

 Lincoln was among the prominent advocates for its abolition,However  we face the reality that history is written by the victors. 
 Please name another western country that had to kill off 600k young men to “abolish” slavery.
The war between the states was a war  of control over the economy of the US. Southern planters versus northern bankers and industrialist

Slavery had almost nothing to do with it 
 it was becoming socially unpopular as well, and there was a move towards proper employment arrangements like modern sharecroppers 
 Actually, there is no other country where the term "abolishing slavery" emerged other than in America. 
 All of the other countries abolished slavery sans a civil war, Brazil is an example 
 I would highly recommend the book "The Creature From Jekyll Island"

It offers incredible insight into the world on central banking and casts a very different light on many world events.

Chapter 18 covers the civil war and explains in detail the points nostr:npub13tkusutqsx0yjr9szc4vhkxf5fkhne3aka84kxm9jwgp9yj20uzsnyllwfis making. 
 Also search Mises.org for Lincoln and civil war 
 A must read. Then move on to Lyn Alden's Broken Money.  
 Such a great book