hippie_hunter
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Most were the way you say, it's exactly why Abraham Lincoln was able to get elected. But the Abolition Movement was dominated by the more radical members. And then you had people like John Brown making the image of Abolitionists even worse in the South. As the saying goes about movements: "You're only as good as your worst member." Southern views on the Abolition Movement were not based on the typical moderate opponent of slavery like Abraham Lincoln, they were based on John Brown, William Lloyd Garrison, Henry David Thoreau, Harriet Beecher Stowe, etc.The abolitionists were considered radicals. Most non-Southerners simply opposed supporting slavery. They didn't care much what went on in the South.
But again, the American Abolition Movement, hardened them to the point of no compromise. And again, the Abolition Movement was also, just as uncompromising. The uncompromising argument works when one party doesn't want to compromise. It doesn't work when both parties are equally uncompromising.The South expecting the rest of the country to support their wicked laws was just another example of Southern refusal to compromise in any way.
Just because the Abolition Movement was in the moral right, doesn't change the fact that what they demanded of the South, is essentially what you're criticizing the South for.
By the time Lincoln came to power, it was too little, too late. Restitution would have worked in the 1830's and 1840's. By the 1850's, the Civil War was pretty much inevitable.Lincoln's administration even pitched compensated emancipation to the loyal slave states, and they said hell no. Lincoln also gave similar terms to the Southern states, and they didn't even respond.
Also, the South and slave owners had no reason to trust Lincoln. Even though Lincoln was a moderate on the slave issue, he was guilty by association for being a Republican. The Republican Party doomed its image in the South due to John C. Fremont and other Republican politicians.
Intransigence is created for a reason. People just aren't intransigent for no reason at all. When you're treated like an *******, you're not going to be very receptive to the person who is doing that. In a lot of ways, the South is doing the exact same thing today because progressive elitists just enjoy looking down upon the South without actually understanding the South.The South was even more intransigent than it is now.