This book was originally released as the eBook: The Reign of Witches, and it has some new additions to it in this latest release. INTRODUCTION:: Why did the North and the South fight the American Civil War, and what were the series of events leading up to this great division in our country? Many people say it was over the Institution of Southern Slavery, yet just before the war, the newly-elected Radical Republican North was planning to actually tax Southern slavery through the Morrill tariff at a full .47 cents on the dollar. And if the South wished to preserve this Institution of Slavery, secession from the union would surely destroy Southern slavery as an art form because the Fugitive Slave Act would no longer return runaways to the South, nor would the North be responsible any longer to assist a foreign country such as the Confederate South in the control of their human property. Lincoln did not want to 'touch Slavery where it existed,' and Lincoln even offered to write the original 13th Amendment to the Constitution to make Slavery legal forever - if the South would agree to return to the union (as what we today would call 'Blue States'), and pay him his '50 or 60 millions a year' in trade tariffs, (which was 85% of all tariffs collected) at the collections house within sight of Fort Sumter, South Carolina, in the Charleston Harbor. The South knew all of this, and yet seceded anyway, and thus refused Mr. Lincoln's offer to return to the union as obedient followers of the sitting Radical Republican Left. The United States government was founded in direct opposition to the British Monarchy and to the ruling class of England. It was set up for the stunning ideas of FREEDOM and INDEPENDENCE for WE THE PEOPLE living in and thus represented by the several states. It was based upon the idea of individual freedom and state sovereignty; nothing more and nothing less. The nation was formed with these noble ideas in mind, and in writing. The Northern American Left, the most vocal bunch at the time of the Revolution, then actually began to seethe after the United States Federal government was created. They wanted to replace Old England with their idea of 'New England,' and they wished everyone to get into lockstep with their ideas and to be put 'once more back into the colonial condition', as Thomas Jefferson warns us. They were traitors to the compact of Union, and, like their Anglo-Saxon heritage, which heritage we describe in some detail in the film THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF WHITE PEOPLE... They wanted a monarchial type government that the modern Blue State Liberals could work to their own advantage... by the lies of IMPLIED POWERS, RESULTANT POWERS, and some nonsense called Judicial Review, which thing Thomas Jefferson said would turn the Constitution into 'a thing of wax.' Understand how Alexander Hamilton, (the actual creator of our demented and unconstitutional 'party system' of today), John Adams, John Jay, Joseph Story, John Marshall, Daniel Webster, and Henry Clay perverted our system of government to Old England's British Mercantile System, and to New England's Modern Blue State Liberalism. Thomas Jefferson called this rise of the American Tory British Mercantilist Blue State New England Liberal 'Left' to power, under self-confessed Federalist John Adams, as "The Reign of Witches." This is a continuation of - and an expounding upon - the first section in the ebook THE HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN LEFT written by George Thomas, a pseudonym of George Roland Wills. Visit http://georgewills.yolasite.com and http://.georgerolandwills.yolasite.com as well as friending us on Confederate Pictures on FACEBOOK. The DVD for this book is called THE REIGN OF WITCHES and it is available from Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GU33GUW
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