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How Does California Compare with the Nullification of the South Before the Civil War?

Not Paying Protective Tariffs in the South One of the occurrences that led to the United States Civil War, April 12, 1861 to April 9, 1865, between Northern states (The Union) and Southern states (The Confederacy), were none other than federal tariffs.  The North was mainly industrial and the South agricultural.  Before the Civil War, […]

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When I Tried to Do Business with China

My Story As you might know, I lived and worked in California most of my adult life (33 years).  Our church, Bethel Baptist Church, which we planted in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1987, and I became a publisher, Pillar and Ground Publishing, to publish biblical and theological works.  It is now a work […]

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