I find it hard to believe that all eight crew members
collectively forgot to release the keel weights so that
they could surface. More likely scenario is that the
levers malfunctioned.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...nk-solved.html
collectively forgot to release the keel weights so that
they could surface. More likely scenario is that the
levers malfunctioned.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...nk-solved.html


I recommend the "Declaration of Secession of the State of Mississippi" since it is the most clear or the "Cornerstone Speech" by Alexander Stevens Vice President of the Confederate States of America.
.) As European colonies in the western hemisphere became independent they universally abolished the practice. This was partly due to 18th and 19th century declarations by the Catholic church denouncing slavery as immoral and contrary to Christian teaching. Mexico is a prime example, slavery being outlawed subsequent to the Constitution of 1824. One of the issues in the Texas revolution, though not the paramount one was the prohibition against chattel slavery in that country. The only place where chattel slavery was practiced (legally) in western civilization in the mid 19th century was in the southern United States.
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