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n1b0myesterday at 9:52 PM1 replyview on HN

The Civil War wasn't really a coup because the South wasn't trying to take over Washington D.C. or run the Federal government. A coup is usually a quick, behind the scenes power grab by a small group of people trying to unseat a leader. What happened in the 1860s was the exact opposite: it was a massive, public breakup where entire states voted to leave.


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jjtheblunttoday at 12:16 AM

the post war assassination of Lincoln was, in a tiny sense, a delusion of coup, perhaps.