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From Mark Grisham: I never was what you might call a model student in high school. My goal was not where it should have been, as is the case with most adolescent boys. The story was the only subject that came close to appealing to me. I've always had a passion for Civil War in particular. Not so much politics or causes, but the armies and soldiers who fought bravely for four years horrible.
As we sat, enjoying after my college years, I started reading more and more about the war. Not only about the army however, but about the civilians who suffered the hardships back home together with the loss of so many loved ones. The horrors of battle and its consequences really began when I started reading the diaries of the soldiers and the letters sent back home to their families. I tried to imagine what living at that time. To have to leave a wife and children alone on a farm, as they marched, without knowing whether I would see again.
I tried to understand why so many children in the south, most of whom never had a slave who fights to protect the institution of slavery. They were brainwashed by unscrupulous southern politicians who convinced them that the federal government wanted to free slaves so they could live as equal to whites? Were they really so racist that they thought the black race to be inferior to them? It seems difficult to understand that many young people who leave everything they had and risk their lives to protect slavery. What then? What made these men give the ultimate sacrifice for the Confederacy?
Not be alive at the time makes this question difficult to answer. I can only speculate from what I read. My opinion is that many of these youths were convinced that they were fighting in the War of Independence of America. For them, the federal government in Washington had assumed the role that King George of England, in the First War Revolutionary. They were defending their homeland from the dreaded Yankee invaders, who came to seize the lands of the south. When Abraham Lincoln called for volunteers seventy-five thousand to quell the rebellion, after being bombarded Fort Sumter, this belief became more prevalent. Perhaps that is where the answer lies.
Many believed that the Constitution was drafted with the phrase "sovereign states" for a reason. Each State has its own legislative branch, judicial and executive as a way to govern themselves. Whatever your reason to fight was fought and died with the belief they were protecting their families and possessions. Reality was strange, that even if they fight for "State rights" which were fighting to preserve slavery. Many southerners will tell you that the war was fought by "rights of the State", but these rights meant slavery would have continued if the South had won the war. Who knows how long that would last? It is hoped that the Confederacy would have eventually freed the slaves, but no one will ever know what would have happened. Just my opinion, that's all.
About the Author:
Mark Grisham, an aspiring author, and David Donaldson, CEO/President of Impact Missions, co-wrote Bedlam South. A portion of all book sales will be donated to Impact Missions, a faith-based ministry dedicated to providing care to abused children, hurting families and impoverished people. To learn more about the book and the charity, visit
Bedlam South
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Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Birth of a Civil War Era Novel
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