In his book 'Apostle's Distrust', writer Charles B. Dew opens the first chapter and asks the Immigration Naturalization Authority to try questions about future new American citizens. "What is the important issue in the civil war?" (4)). "According to INS, if you provide one of the following answers, you are right: 'slavery or state' rights (4). This book provides more evidence and documentation to prove that slavery is the cause of the civil war, but there are several places that point out the rights of the state, in particular.
What led to division and civil war? Charles B. Dew pointed out his source of insight ignored in his short story "The division of the apostles - the cause of the South divisions parliament and the Civil War". Dew acknowledged that he wrote a book about this subject and emphasizes that he made a lot of contributions to the various causes of division although he did not impair the history of previous separation. Dew explained that racial discrimination stimulated the division - this is the defense of Caucasian supremacy. It is not a completely novel debate, but the conclusion of Dew, that is, the basis of the separation commissioner's word is worth noting.
Charles Du's "incomprehensive apostle" became a modern classic and became an indispensable part for the southern states to withdraw from North Korea. This book, which has been intensely discussed by historians and the general public for more than a century and a half since the Civil War, is a convincing and well confirmed argument that slavery and race is the center of our great power crisis Offers. During the first 15 years since the publication of the "Unified Unknown", controversies over the flags of the Confederates and the Civil War Memorial have intensified. In this powerful new preface of this memorial edition, Dew links this book with the role of enormous economic interests related to these recent controversies and internal slave trade, driving Virginia and other southern countries to divide and war I will. .
A further consideration is equally important when you read the 4th volume of "Disappearing Conference" in 1861, or the recent history of the South Conference on the Virginia Parliament (Charles du, missionary apostle). Of course, since West Virginia was also included in Virginia at that time, the representative came from a county in the mountains far west, and slavery was not noticeable. Conventions are held in Richmond for several weeks and those who support immediate division will continue to hold meetings, hoping to hold a dramatic event to facilitate voting. After all, they fulfilled their desires as President Abraham Lincoln asked the troops of Virginia and other states after dismissal at Fort Sumter. Lincoln clearly intends to suppress the division in the south and Virginia delegates separated from the south and voted to join the union through 88-55 the following day.