My loyalties are with the North. I was born and raised in Washington State. Years ago, an Air Force friend from Florida was going on about the Yankees, so I commented, "I guess I'm one, then."
"Where you from?" he shot back.
"Washington state, I said.
"Aw hell, you're not a Yankee! Yankees are from New York and Jersey and Vermont and places like that! You're not a Yankee to us!"
Yet, I've been told otherwise since, by southerners.
I still believe that the South was egregiously wrong, and the North had a right an obligation to oppose the south's efforts to secede. I just wish that so many hotheads on BOTH sides had tried to work out their differences peaceably, resulting in the dissolution of slavery. Perhaps a compromise could have been reached, by providing the south with technological advances as it weaned itself from slavery.
"States' Rights" was all about the right to own another human being, despite what southern revisionists claim today (and then, for that matter).
Slavery is an abomination. It's not opposed in the Bible -- more proof of the fallibility of that collection of letters, tales, books and other documents.
The war of Northern aggression? More like the war of southern treason. But then, the founding fathers were traitors to their country (England), since they were British citizens while they tried to overthrow the ruling government. Thankfully, the treason of 1776 succeeded -- and equally thankfully, the south didn't win.