Saturday, February 25, 2023

The (Almost) First Secession

Surber, being an old guy, recalls this stuff.

...Thomas J. DiLorenzo wrote, “From 1800 to 1815, there were three serious attempts at secession orchestrated by New England Federalists, who believed that the policies of the Jefferson and Madison administrations, especially the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, the national embargo of 1807, and the War of 1812, were so disproportionately harmful to New England that they justified secession.”...

...“Clearly, the New England Federalists believed that southern politicians, who dominated the federal government, were intentionally harming the New England states. Considerable credence was lent to this conspiracy theory — at least in the minds of the Federalists — in 1807, when Jefferson declared an embargo on all foreign trade. The embargo rekindled the fires of secession that had been cooled by the Hamilton-Burr episode. The Federalists commenced planning a convention that they hoped would lead to the creation of a northern confederacy.”...

Hmmmmm.

Losing New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire & Vermont--and perhaps New Jersey........

What's the downside?  Especially if they take California, Washington, Oregon, and Illinois!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Just Partition Chicago off, Put a wall with Machine Gun Turrets pointing in, then add a mote surrounding Chicago, and we then we will take the rest of the Republican parts of Illinois