• morgan423
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    1679 months ago

    Slavery was about 99% of what drove the entire thing, so it makes sense to me.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      I think it’s a better name. My only issue is that it is an even better name for what happened in Haiti, where the enslaved rose up, defeated their masters, got revenge, and formed a nation.

      I wish the nation was more of a success today, but it should still be celebrated as a victory for humanity.

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        309 months ago

        I wish the nation was more of a success today

        Me too. You can mostly thank the US and especially France for that tbh. They both extorted Haiti for a debt of lost “property” owed to France. And by “property” I mean formerly enslaved human beings! That shit went on for 122 years and the first annual payment “owed” was of SIX TIMES the annual revenue of Haiti! 🤬

        Wikipedia article

      • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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        309 months ago

        Personally I’d rather “The Slaver’s Treason”

        Don’t even dignify it with calling it a war, it was an act of treason and ought be looked at as nothing more than a national betrayal made in the name of paranoid slave oligarchs

        • @chiliedogg
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          9 months ago

          Clarify which of the two you’re talking about at the start of your post. The post you’re replying to is mostly discussing Haiti and your comment made be do a double-take.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          49 months ago

          Very true, which is why I made sure to clarify in my title. It’s an arrogant American thing to call it the civil war… although I suppose the English say the same thing about one of their many civil wars.

          • @nogooduser
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            119 months ago

            Wouldn’t every country refer to the civil war that happened in their country as the civil war. Assuming that they only had one … we’ve had a few in the UK so they have their own names.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              49 months ago

              Only if you want to pretend it was the only civil war in the world.

              • @nogooduser
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                139 months ago

                Not really. I refer to our shed as the shed. It’s obviously not the only shed in the world.

                People tend to use the whatever when there is one whatever that is obviously more relevant to the conversation than the others.

          • @[email protected]
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            29 months ago

            I genuinely had to check Wikipedia to remind myself which civil war we call the civil war. It’s the Roundheads apparently, and even that’s split into the civil war I, II and III. Ridiculous.