Walter E. Williams Jul 22, 2020
The Confederacy has been the excuse for some of today's rioting,
property destruction and grossly uninformed statements. Among the latter
is the testimony before the House Armed Services Committee by the
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley in favor of
renaming Confederate-named military bases. He said: "The Confederacy,
the American Civil War, was fought, and it was an act of rebellion. It
was an act of treason, at the time, against the Union, against the Stars
and Stripes, against the U.S. Constitution."
There
are a few facts about our founding that should be acknowledged. Let's
start at the beginning, namely the American War of Independence
(1775-1783), a war between Great Britain and its 13 colonies, which
declared independence in July 1776. The peace agreement that ended the
war is known as the Treaty of Paris signed by Benjamin Franklin, John
Adams, John Jay, and Henry Laurens and by British Commissioner Richard
Oswald on Sept. 3, 1783. Article I of the Treaty held that "New
Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations,
Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland,
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, to be free
sovereign and Independent States.".........
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