The five myths Loewen explodes are:
- The South seceded over states' rights.
- Secession was about tariffs and taxes.
- Most white Southerners didn't own slaves, so they wouldn't secede for slavery.
- Abraham Lincoln went to war to end slavery.
- The South couldn't have made it long as a slave society.
In fact, Confederates opposed states' rights -- that is, the right of Northern states not to support slavery.
Southerners had written the tariff of 1857, under which the nation was functioning. Its rates were lower than at any point since 1816.
[S]ecession would maintain not only slavery but the prevailing ideology of white supremacy as well.
[T]he North initially went to war to hold the nation together. Abolition came later.
Slaves were worth more than all the manufacturing companies and railroads in the nation. No elite class in history has ever given up such an immense interest voluntarily.