Given your response to my post about Lattimer's model (face sheet, tailored-shirts, etc.) was all diversion that showed some effort, and that you're an unceasing Trump defender, I going with "too stupid" rather than "too lazy."
Hello Jerry
I think you are a little unfair to characterize Mr. Griffith as a Trump defender. At best, he is only a part time Trump defender. He is more of a Defender of the Southern Cause, i.e., the Confederacy.
He has a whole website on that at:
http://civilwar.miketgriffith.com/He describes the Civil War as:
The War of Northern Aggression
The War for Southern Independence
Under Causes of the War
What Caused the Civil War? An Attempt at a Balanced Answer by Gordon Leidner
Who makes the case that the causes of the Civil War were complex?
They were not complex. For the South, it was to maintain slavery.
For the North, it was to maintain the Union. If democracies can split up, perhaps this is a fatal flaw that will allow nations governed by Tyrants, which do not split up, to gobble up smaller democracies Perhaps this would be a fatal flaw in democracies that could cause them to disappear from the Earth. Maybe America is so remote, its not an issue. But America, for better or worse, is a model of Democracy for the rest of the world, much of it is menaced by Tyrannies to this day. In any case, right or wrong, many Union supporters felt this way.
After 1865, Confederate supporters downplayed the issue of slavery. But in 1861, while 9 of the seceding states did not give their reasons (I would guess they did not want to be on record of admitting Secession was to maintain slavery) four states did. They issued their own sort of “Declaration of Independence” where they issued their reasons, just like the original 1776 Declaration.
At the top of the list was the menace of the North to the instruction of slavery.
Another major concern was States Rights. They were against it. What ? ! ? ! ? Yes, they were. Three of the four complained about state laws that conflicted with Federal Law, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. Now, if you are a real States Rights supporter, you should feel that Vermont has the right to determine if a black man is an escaped slave by not using its own method, if it doesn’t like the method specified in Federal law. And Federal law, by the way, rewarded the ‘Judge’ in the case an extra 5 dollars, I believe in gold, if he ruled the black man in question was indeed an escaped slave. Personally, I think his reward should not have been 5 dollars in gold but 30 pieces of silver, since the Bible says "As you do to the least of these, so you do to me”, but I guess Congress felt they had to take into account inflation.
So, yes, if you go with what the South said after 1865, the reasons for Secession were complicated. But if you go with the reasons for Secession that they stated in 1861, they weren’t.