it requires stability of the laws and i know some of you, have you been talking professor camoy's class on slavery? one of the things that makes slavery different from other forms of property, they are human beings. they have wills and the ability to run and leave. unless you have a legal apparatus to catch them, force them, confine them, they're the institution was going to have a hard time to survive. and gallagher in this reading that you have, spends pages basically demolishing the guerrilla option. when people get obsessed, vietnam, attempts to compare you know, the confederates should have been doing what mao did. this is a problematic comparison for obvious reasons. the more, the more credible alternative is what mr. conners considered, which is what wigely argued. what part is partisan orientated? the southern part. even there, remember, it was green. is green commanding policies? and is aided and knows how to work with them and then you've got washington with a continental army and you gave example of yorktown. even yorktown is a coin of opportunity. he happens to have a britis