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Buchanan Bound to Collect revenue

this in my opinion is the one and only cause of the war. I say this because secession was not illegal then or now. Two I have yet to see anywhere where Buchanan or Lincoln says the war is being fought because secession is illegal under the Constitution. Also the first Star of the West expedition to Charleston was nothing more than an invasion fleet, the same as the second fleet. The "starving man argument" was nothing more than a lie and the fact of the matter is South Carolina was the legal owner of Fort Sumter. I will be touching on these subjects more as we go, but if anyone has any question , feel free to ask and I will do my best to give you a sourced answer.

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War of the Rebellion: Serial 001 Page 0117 Chapter I. CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. - UNION.

These were the last instructions transmitted to Major Anderson before his removal to Fort Sumter, with a single exception, in regard to a particular which does not in any degree affect the present question. Under these circumstances it is clear that Major Anderson acted upon his own responsibility, and without authority, unless, indeed, he had "tangible

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evidence of a design to proceed to a hostile act" on the part of the authorities of South Carolina, which as not yet been alleged. Still, he is a brave and honorable officer, and justice requires that he should not be condemned without a fair hearing.

--------------On the very day, the 27th instant, that possession of these two forts was taken the palmetto flag was raised over the Federal custom-house and post-office in Charleston; and on the same day every officer of the customs, collector, naval officer, surveyor, and appraisers, resigned their offices. And this, although it was well known from the language of my message that, as an executive officer, I felt myself bound to collect the revenue at the port of Charleston under the existing laws.

With great personal regard, I remain, yours, very respectfully,

JAMES BUCHANAN.

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