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originally posted by: MisterMcKill
Well, we mostly have to teach it according to the books that the school chooses. Of course, the students ask questions, and I make a point to say that the South has a very different view of the war than the North. Because of the political climate, this is one tricky subject. Quite honestly, if one does not teach the Northern version, one would probably face some serious problems. Basically, children are taught that Lincoln was a hero (I think he was a tyrant) that saved the Union, and that the war was fought over slavery. States' rights come up, but are usually not a focus. Reconstruction is taught as being necessary. In other words, history was written by the winners, and that is how it is taught. It isn't surprising, but it is a bit sad.
originally posted by: Sillyosaurus
Former student. I was taught it was a States rights battle. But the south was backwards and racist. And the north were slave owners and often hid their racism better( especially post civil war- read Malcom x autobiography). Lincoln broke important laws such as freedom of press and writ of habius corpus. But the south not only needed to not have slaves but would have broken economically if they somehow won the war. And soldiers from the two sides often met at night to trade goods and play cards.
But the power of the federal government won and that's how our country operates now.
All arguments aside, I was told public schools don't teach American history before 1870's or so. Our founding fathers were a bit reckless and anti government for children to learn about
originally posted by: JDeLattre89
Basically, it comes down to facts are not usually taught in school (except for higher level college courses). History is written by the victors in a light which makes them look good.
originally posted by: cantthinkofausername
A few more should be do they know this country was built on slavery, that they slaughtered millions of Native Americans over land and resources, do they teach the truth or selective truths?
originally posted by: paraphi
originally posted by: JDeLattre89
Basically, it comes down to facts are not usually taught in school (except for higher level college courses). History is written by the victors in a light which makes them look good.
It did not make the US look good in Vietnam. This "history written by the victors" is only really true in "closed" societies with curbs on social freedoms, like China and Russia. In the West history is constantly being reviewed and scrutinised so is closer to the truth than away from it.
That said, in the US where there are still serious problems with race, I imagine the politically correct brigade has accosted the truth in the name of "sensitivity" and "good relations". The fact that black people remained separate and second-class for decades after the American Civil War demonstrates that they were not the actual reason for the War. They were just an opportunity excuse. Something to give the moralists something to be righteous about and feel superior to the Rednecks.
originally posted by: paraphi
originally posted by: JDeLattre89
Basically, it comes down to facts are not usually taught in school (except for higher level college courses). History is written by the victors in a light which makes them look good.
It did not make the US look good in Vietnam. This "history written by the victors" is only really true in "closed" societies with curbs on social freedoms, like China and Russia. In the West history is constantly being reviewed and scrutinised so is closer to the truth than away from it.
That said, in the US where there are still serious problems with race, I imagine the politically correct brigade has accosted the truth in the name of "sensitivity" and "good relations". The fact that black people remained separate and second-class for decades after the American Civil War demonstrates that they were not the actual reason for the War. They were just an opportunity excuse. Something to give the moralists something to be righteous about and feel superior to the Rednecks.
originally posted by: JDeLattre89
You are committing a fallacy by assuming that Americans didn't write what they wanted about the Vietnam war/conflict (technically Vietnam won that conflict anyways).
originally posted by: Nyiah
North & South fought, slaves, blah blah, over & done with. I'm leaving the homeschool teaching of this one up to my war history buff of a husband, the CW period is hands-down the most boring part of American history to me.