As if one wouldn't, you yankee Jew fuck!
You don't know a fucking thing about where you're at even. Where you're at, my family used to own hundreds of acres.
They had black people that "worked for them". Well, the time came and they gave them the choice:
You can stay here and work the land and call it your own, or come with us to FL.
They came with us to FL. There's a 2-tiered reason why.
1, nobody likes change
2, racists probably would have taken that land in NC from them anyway.
Now..one of their descendants offspring owns most of that land in FL and some of the surrounding neighbors even.
I say they made the right choice, IMO.
My family did give some to this and that and kept some..but the black folk got their share, too.
Their share that they earned, like the back 80 to 160. Which their offspring turned into much more than that.
Good land, too. Creek running through, Artesian wells with good water. Can't ask for much more than that.
Last edited by Matt Dillon; 01-12-2022 at 09:31 PM.
Into the Night (01-13-2022)
IDGAF, it is what it is. My family abandoned it in 1851 and everybody, like 5-6 families went south to Florida.
It was like a family co-op, yannow? No, you don't know, because you're just looking for a "gotcha" like a retard when I'm talking about how things really were.
A black family owns most of my family's former land and then some to this day! One of the sons was motivated and made things happen.
Some families died out completely. Nothing you can do about that.
Last edited by Matt Dillon; 01-12-2022 at 09:39 PM.
Into the Night (01-13-2022)
Huh? I'm trying to tell history, fucktard.
Granted I'm not the best to do it, but I do know some.
I may not have worded correctly. The land in NC was completely abandoned and like..open game for whoever came next.
Nono, the offspring of the families that came to Florida snapped up extra properties around after earning 80 acres with a lifetime of work. My family kept some..donated some to a church..
NC was written off for some reason or another. As for why, I do not know.
Last edited by Matt Dillon; 01-12-2022 at 09:59 PM.
Into the Night (01-13-2022)
It is in my family Bibles. Going way back.
Things that may have not been documented did happen, whether the internet says so or not, boy.
I even have my great-grandmother's bible, possibly her mom's, too. I am the keeper of these things.
I need to make a will so these things do not go out of the family.
Legion, I can go into my living room and look at an 1870s bible, k?
And back in the day, they used to record all the births in the bibles, that's just how it was done.
Last edited by Matt Dillon; 01-12-2022 at 10:07 PM.
Into the Night (01-13-2022)
Into the Night (01-13-2022)
are you aware that sending "supplies" to Ft Sumpter was negotiated as part of this ?
The people there were running low since supplies were stopped once SC ceased being part of the US.
It was actually negotiated twice as the first time they tried sending troops as well. CSA were nto ones to starve the guys so they agreed to a second try.
Lincoln intentionally invaded a second time.
Abe not so honest after all it seems.
"Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything." Joseph Stalin
The USA has lost WWIV to China with no other weapons but China Virus and some cash to buy democrats.
Matt Dillon (01-12-2022)
"Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything." Joseph Stalin
The USA has lost WWIV to China with no other weapons but China Virus and some cash to buy democrats.
Matt Dillon (01-12-2022)
South Carolina never "ceased being part of the US," and the rest of your claim is equally specious.
In a letter delivered January 31, 1861, South Carolina Governor Pickens demanded of President Buchanan that he surrender Fort Sumter because "I regard that possession is not consistent with the dignity or safety of the State of South Carolina."
Attempts to resupply and reinforce the garrison were repulsed on January 9, 1861 when the first shots of the war, fired by cadets from the Citadel, prevented the steamer Star of the West, hired to transport troops and supplies to Fort Sumter, from completing the task.
After realizing that Anderson's command would run out of food by April 15, 1861, President Lincoln ordered a fleet of ships, under the command of Gustavus V. Fox, to attempt entry into Charleston Harbor and supply Fort Sumter. The ships assigned were the steam sloops-of-war USS Pawnee and USS Powhatan, transporting motorized launches and about 300 sailors (secretly removed from the Charleston fleet to join in the forced reinforcement of Fort Pickens, Pensacola, FL), armed screw steamer USS Pocahontas, Revenue Cutter USRC Harriet Lane, steamer Baltic transporting about 200 troops, composed of companies C and D of the 2nd U.S. Artillery, and three hired tugboats with added protection against small arms fire to be used to tow troop and supply barges directly to Fort Sumter.
The first to arrive was Harriet Lane, the evening of April 11, 1861. On Friday, April 12, 1861, at 4:30 a.m., rebel batteries opened fire on the fort, firing for 34 straight hours. On Saturday, April 13, the fort was surrendered and evacuated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Sumter
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