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So now you are trying to ignore what's right in front of you.he is correct, deep state fucko.
I am not a Democrat.the divide and conquer failed.
So now you are trying to ignore what's right in front of you.he is correct, deep state fucko.
I am not a Democrat.the divide and conquer failed.
deep state fuckos claim no party affiliation.I am not a Democrat.
Lie.deep state fuckos claim no party affiliation.
you're a Cheney democrat.Lie.
You would be surprised how many think the Union Army was Republican the Southern Army Democrat!Lincoln had more support among the 100 War Democrats in Congress and the Senate than he did most Republicans. The only member of his Cabinet who supported going to war was a turncoat Democrat, his Postmaster General; Winfield Scott and the only actual abolitionist in his Cabinet, Seward, opposed it, along with the other six members.
I'm not a Democrat, moron.you're a Cheney democrat.
I'm surprised so many "republicans" support pedophiles. Sad.You would be surprised how many think the Union Army was Republican the Southern Army Democrat!
you sound like a divide and conquer democrat bullshit artist.I'm not a Democrat, moron.
Republicans aren't a party,they are Trump sheepI'm surprised so many "republicans" support pedophiles. Sad.
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Sad but true. Not always this way, but now it's true.Republicans aren't a party,they are Trump sheep
You would be surprised how many think the Union Army was Republican the Southern Army Democrat!
You would be surprised how many think the Union Army was Republican the Southern Army Democrat!
By: Glen E. LichThe 1993 thesis by Melvin C. Johnson was titled "German Communities in Civil War Texas: Resistance and Loyalty in the Hill Country". It explored the political, cultural, and military dynamics of German immigrants in Central Texas during the Civil War, particularly their resistance to Confederate authority and their Unionist sympathies.
Historical Significance and Reception
- Academic impact: Johnson’s thesis was praised for its archival rigor, drawing on county records, letters, and German-language newspapers to reconstruct the nuanced loyalties of Hill Country settlers.
- Historiographical contribution: It challenged the simplistic narrative of a uniformly Confederate Texas by documenting localized resistance, especially among German communities in Gillespie, Kendall, and Comal counties.
- Legacy: The thesis laid the groundwork for Johnson’s later award-winning book Polygamy on the Pedernales and articles in journals like Dialogue and the John Whitmer Historical Association Journal2.
I only wish Sherman hadn't gone so easy on the treasonous South!No, I wouldn't. MAny southern states had northern units formed and who wnet north to join the Union armies. Alabama sent a couple of cavalry units north. In Texas a couple of counties seceded from the state govt. during the war in opposition to the southern revolt. Many families had soldiers on both sides.
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The Free State of Van Zandt created the shortest war in U.S. history
Van Zandt County tried to secede at least two times, first from the Confederacy and later from the United States — and twice from Texas.michaelkbrantley.com
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4 Southern counties that seceded from the Confederacy during the Civil War
It’s well known that after the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, 11 states seceded from the Union to form the Confederate States of America. Thewww.wearethemighty.com
Republicans won by running as a white nationalist Party; they advocated not allowing any blacks in the new territories at all, slave or 'free'. They manipulated foreign immigrants' ignorance of geography; the southern system had already reached its limits of expansion by 1850, and mot educated people knew this. It was a red herring issue by then. Lincoln's own state and others in the Midwest had passed severe Black Codes in the e1850's that made it nearly impossible for a black person to make a legal living, including making it illegal to sell black people property.
The CEnsus of 1860 shows about 9 slaves in the whole state of Nebraska, where slavery was legal under the Kansas-Nebraska Act, mostly owned by one man, a ferry operator. Yankee history of course leaves all of the facts out whenever it's embarrassing for them.
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4 Southern counties that seceded from the Confederacy during the Civil War
It’s well known that after the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, 11 states seceded from the Union to form the Confederate States of America. Thewww.wearethemighty.com
Lincoln lost a lot of votes in the 1862 mid-terms as it was thought he was turning the war into an anti-slavery campaign, and few white soldiers were fighting for that. As we can see from the legislation passed from 1860 on, slavery wasn't any kind of priority. After the war, over 90% of the black population remained in the South, not being welcome in any northern state until the big labor strikes came in the Gilded Age. The blacks became even more unwelcome due to their being imported as hired scabs to bust unions.
I only wish Sherman hadn't gone so easy on the treasonous South!
Next time no more mister nice guy!
No Texas county formally seceded from the state to support the Union. However, several counties strongly opposed secession and had significant Unionist sentiment:
Kinda like Bibi and Gaza? Too bad Sherman didn't have nukes, eh? Kill'em all! Let God sort them out. LOLI only wish Sherman hadn't gone so easy on the treasonous South!
Next time no more mister nice guy!