2025-12-20

South Carolina seceded from the US in 1860

     SC Secession 1860

Well, it seems that as rebels we South Carolinians are second to none. We were the first state to secede from the United States of America on December 20, 1860.

It is said that our succession was primarily due to fears regarding the future of slavery and the election of Abraham Lincoln.

Now then. I have never owned a slave. I have never desired to be called 'massa' and I am staunchly against any notion of reparations being paid to people just because some of those entered the country in servitude.

It was the Dutch slave traders who brought the african slaves here. I think reparations should be sought from The Netherlands. You could have a whole new "Red Letter Day".

The economic and social systems and social systems requiring slavery should have been dismantled and new avenues pursued.

All we have now is a bunch of entitled blacks who think they need special rules and accommodations for everything because too many individuals in the population are too stupid to compete in the mainstream efforts. The victory of Lincoln in the 1860 election was perceived as a threat to the institution of slavery and Southern autonomy. I say "so be it".

On December 20, 1860, a convention in South Carolina adopted an Ordinance of Secession, which declared that the state was withdrawing from the United States.

This ordinance was followed by the Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union, issued on December 24, 1860.

The declaration outlined the state's grievances, emphasizing "increasing hostility on the part of the non-slaveholding States to the Institution of Slavery" and citing the failure of Northern states to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act.

So we ended up with a lot of mulatto children of slave owners who were grossly mistreated as subhumans and the aforementioned entitlement seeking ancestors of the other slaves.

The likelihood of reparations remains quite remote because too many ancestors of those who weren't even in the United States during slavery are seeking them.