MAGA MAN
Let's go Brandon!
SM just doesn't appreciate symphonies, museums, winning sports franchises, top-tiered universities, the birthplace of the American Revolution and victors of the Civil War, etc.
Sure I do. It's all here in NC.
SM just doesn't appreciate symphonies, museums, winning sports franchises, top-tiered universities, the birthplace of the American Revolution and victors of the Civil War, etc.
Ha! Wait until they start playing banjos.
Sure I do. It's all here in NC.
Does Grind sound like Lloyd Grossman?You always were. Cheer up. You were always culturally irrelevant. You're now mature enough to know that.
NC lost the Civil War to the American States, and was not the birthplace of the American Revolution. But I suppose you do have lesser symphonies, museums, etc...
If it wasn't for some factors beyond my control I'd move back to NC in a heartbeat. Loved the Carolinas.NC lost the Civil War to the American States, and was not the birthplace of the American Revolution. But I suppose you do have lesser symphonies, museums, etc...
The American Revolution was officially born on July 4, 1776, and NC representatives signed the Declaration. Where were the representatives from your state?
As I've schooled you prior, much of NC fought against the slave owners in the civil war.
The American Revolution was officially born on July 4, 1776, and NC representatives signed the Declaration. Where were the representatives from your state?
As I've schooled you prior, much of NC fought against the slave owners in the civil war.
If it wasn't for some factors beyond my control I'd move back to NC in a heartbeat. Loved the Carolinas.
The Revolution began in 1763. And no, NC joined the CSA and fought against America. The only slaveholding state which can claim that distinction is Kentucky, who's men ran off to join the US Army in such large numbers that it ensured the state would remain in America.
Lexington and Concord didn't happen until 1775......what act of revolution are you claiming happened in 63?......
oh go away and play with your GI Joes dressed like Benedict Arnold and Patrick Henry......nothing happened in 1763 except the end of the war with the French......That is the War for Independence. The American Revolution began in 1763, and ran through 1791, with the ratification of the Bill of Rights. Remember that the American Revolution was more than a war; it was an idea, a way of life, and a transformation. It began as English subjects demanding their constitutional rights in order to maintain a prosperous status quo, and led to the establishment of republican government when those rights were denied by Parliament and the Crown.
Well, you bang sheep, so...
uh...I got news for you...the notion of self government and the prohibition of aristocracy and inherited titles was as revolutionary an idea in its time as anything advanced by the French Revolution. The US Constitution compared to the Napoleonic code is far more liberal in protecting individual rights.The American revolution was an independence movement with some liberal ideas tacked on. They ultimately didn't overthrow the English system, they just altered who was in control of it. The French revolution was much more radical and important. It wouldn't be too great of an exaggeration to divide history into two sections - before and after the French revolution. The French revolution invented the concept of the nation. It invented ideology. It gave birth to the modern world. There is no comparison.
That emphasizes my point. There are no sheep in NC.
oh go away and play with your GI Joes dressed like Benedict Arnold and Patrick Henry......nothing happened in 1763 except the end of the war with the French......
The American revolution was an independence movement with some liberal ideas tacked on. They ultimately didn't overthrow the English system, they just altered who was in control of it. The French revolution was much more radical and important. It wouldn't be too great of an exaggeration to divide history into two sections - before and after the French revolution. The French revolution invented the concept of the nation. It invented ideology. It gave birth to the modern world. There is no comparison.
That emphasizes my point. There are no sheep in NC.
The Revolution began in 1763. And no, NC joined the CSA and fought against America. The only slaveholding state which can claim that distinction is Kentucky, who's men ran off to join the US Army in such large numbers that it ensured the state would remain in America.