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Re: [HoE] Power of the State (Shane)
-----Not Shane-----
It sounds like (to me) that California was a little independent playing
both-sides of the CSA/USA. They had the big Ghost Rock export so if one
side controlled them, that side would have the power, so I thing California
was the one state that both sides clamed yet nether really had.
----Real Christopher Merrill----
-----Original Message-----
From: J23junior@aol.com <J23junior@aol.com>
To: hoe@gamerz.net <hoe@gamerz.net>
Date: Friday, January 22, 1999 10:34 PM
Subject: [HoE] Power of the State (Shane)
>
> I have a small question to pose to Shane and all those that claim to be
>Shane.........
>
>
> From what years in America's school systems have taught me, The greatest
>question resolved by the Civil War ws if states could choose not to act as
>loyal opposition in the government. That is, the Civil War showed that
when
>the States joined the union, they were in for the long haul and could not
>leave whenever they had a disagreement with the government. However, if
the
>south ad one, the exact opposite would have been shown to each state that
had
>disagreements with the feds. How do you explain that only the USA/CSA
split
>occured in the two's histories? It would seem almost as though at least 3
>divisions would have occured- North, South, and West because of their
cultural
>and economic dfferences. Can you reval your vision of history in the
>Deadlands world? do any of these ideas make sense?
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