Originally Posted by
Sasquatch
If only there was a law passed that made it impossible to make slavery illegal ... No wait! A Constitutional Amendment, even better! People in the Southern states would have voted for a Constitutional Amendment that made it impossible to illegalize slavery, right? Congressmen -- Senators and Representatives -- would have voted for a Constitutional Amendment that made it impossible to illegalize slavery, right? RIGHT?
... Like this one?
No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which will authorize or give to Congress the power to abolish or interfere, within any State, with the domestic institutions thereof, including that of persons held to labor or service by the laws of said State.
That's the Corwin Amendment, proposed and passed (by a Congress acting without seven Southern states -- try telling me again that the North didn't want slavery) in 1861. If you didn't realize it, "persons held to labor or service" refers to slavery. This Constitutional Amendment kept the federal government from interfering with slavery laws. And it passed. Seven Southern states ignored it -- because it didn't matter nearly as much as the other wrongs of the Union -- and it still passed, which means the vast majority of the North wanted it passed, as well. Hell, even Lincoln supported the Corwin Amendment in his inaugural speech.
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