Yes, indeed, God's "grace" didn't stop the Northern Army from kicking yo' southern asses! Obviously, he didn't take to you southerners having black slaves. It is written, God is great! God is just.
@@saigon68foxtrot83the proof that even after winning the war y'all still feel bitter about it shows how things have gone. Pride for The C.S.A still exists. There ain't no patriot in the State of NY, CA, Ohio, and many others
@@nigstar1239 Well, you southerners have been lying to yourselves and by others in the Christian-conservative hypocrisy faith going for over 2-3 centuries, you might as well go all the way. Actually, most southern and midwestern "Americans patriots" are now being considered "inferior", not just Americans of all colors, but by the Country itself including the civilized international world. Shucks, even your lord and master, Donald Trump, went on record and tagged you people as "his uneducated, and you cheered! Look at Florida and Texas for example, and who is representing you fools.
Germans were fighting to defend their WW1 "lands and culture they lost from France and Poland. They have my biggest respects! Greeting from Latin America!
@@richardjames1812 The CSA was never recognized on the international stage in its short existence least of all by the US Government. The CSA was nothing more than a slavers rebellion.
Amazing how the CSA still makes Yankees mad and scared all these years later. It's ok boys, all the CSA fighting men are gone now, they can't hurt you anymore. Oh, and your sisters and daughters are all down here at UNC, Clemson, UGA, College of Charleston, FSU, Auburn, App State, etc getting to know Southern boys VERY well. Thanks.
Amazing how us Yankees still makes you treasonous, slaver, family splitter, racist f*cks mad and scared after all these years. It’s ok boys, all the USA fighting men are gone now, they can’t hurt you anymore. Oh, and how about YOUR sisters and daughters? I here their getting to know Sherman’s bummers and the entire Army of the F*cking Cumberland VERY well. Thanks.
@@jlish1917No one cares what you traitorous Racist ignorance low lives Yankees think. The south are strong proud people you Yankees love pushing buttons y'all did it in the past with Lincoln the tyrant and y'all are still pushing southern buttons with Biden the modern tyrant. If y'all Yankees keep attacking the southern people like y'all are doing it's gonna cause a new war and this time it's not gonna end well with you Yankees since the south has managed to gain More support by nation's world wide and millions of people around the world offer to help the south to rise again if we decide we had enough of the Yankees tyranny and this time Yankees will have no one since Yankees has managed to make more enemies around the world then ever. Hahahaha.
*ahem* Skirmish at Abbeville Skirmish at Abingdon Action at Abraham's Creek Battle of Adairsville Skirmish at Albany, Missouri Battle of Albuquerque Battle of Allatoona Battle of Fort Anderson Battle of Antietam Battle of Apache Pass Appomattox campaign Battle of Appomattox Court House Battle of Appomattox Station Battle of Arkansas Post (1863) Skirmish at Ashley's Mills Battle of Athens (1864) Battle of Athens (1861) First Battle of Auburn Battle of Baton Rouge (1862) Battle of Atlanta Battle of Bayou Fourche Battle of Beaver Dam Creek Battle of Bentonville Battle of Big Black River Bridge Battle of Big Mound Big Sandy Expedition Skirmish at Blackwater Creek Battle of Blair's Landing Battle of Blountville Battle of Blue Springs Bog Wallow Ambush Battle of Booneville Battle of Boonville Battle of Boykin's Mill Fort Branch Siege of Bridgeport Battle of Bristoe Station Battle of Britton's Lane Battle of Brown's Ferry Battle of Brownsville Battle of Brownsville, Arkansas Battle of Buck Head Creek Battle of Buffington Island Battle of Bulltown Battle of Byram's Ford Cabin Creek battlefield First Battle of Cabin Creek Second Battle of Cabin Creek Battle of Camden Point Battle of Camp Davies Battle of Camp Wildcat Battle of Campbell's Station Battle of Cape Girardeau Battle of Carnifex Ferry Carolinas campaign Battle of Cassville Battle of Cedar Creek Cedar Creek Union order of battle Battle of Chaffin's Farm Battle of Champion Hill Battle of Charleston (1861) First Battle of Chattanooga Second Battle of Chattanooga Battle of Cheat Mountain Battle of Cherbourg (1864) Battle of Cloyd's Mountain Battle of Cockle Creek First Battle of Collierville Battle of Collierville Capture of Columbia Battle of Columbus (1865) Raid on Combahee Ferry Battle of Compton's Ferry Confederate Heartland Offensive Siege of Corinth Second Battle of Corinth Battle of Corpus Christi Battle of Corrick's Ford Battle of Cotton Plant Battle of Crampton's Gap Battle of Culpeper Court House Battle of the Cumberland Gap (1862) Battle of the Cumberland Gap (1863) Battle of Cynthiana Battle of Dallas Second Battle of Dalton Battle of Darbytown and New Market Roads Battle of Davis's Cross Roads Battle of Day's Gap Battle of Dead Buffalo Lake Battle of Decatur Battle of Devil's Backbone Battle of Dingle's Mill First Battle of Donaldsonville Second Battle of Donaldsonville Skirmish in Doubtful Canyon Battle of Dove Creek Battle of Dover (1863) Battle of Dranesville Battle of Droop Mountain Battle of East Cemetery Hill Battle of Ebenezer Church Battle of Egypt Station Battle of Elizabeth City Battle of Elkin's Ferry Battle of Ezra Church Battle of Fair Garden Battle of Farmington, Tennessee Battle of Fayetteville (1863) Battle of Fisher's Hill Battle of Five Forks Battle of Fort Bisland Battle of Fort Blakeley Battle of Fort Brooke Battle of Fort Davidson Battle of Fort De Russy Battle of Fort Donelson Battle of Fort Esperanza Second Battle of Fort Fisher Siege of Fort Gaines Battle of Fort Gibson Battle of Fort Henry Siege of Fort Macon Battle of Fort McAllister (1864) Siege of Fort Morgan Battle of Fort Myers Siege of Fort Pulaski Battle of Fort Ridgely Battle of Fort Sanders Battle of Fort Smith Battle of Fort Stedman Battle of Fort Stevens Battle of forts Jackson and St. Philip Battle of Franklin (1863) Battle of Franklin Second Battle of Fredericksburg Engagement at Fredericktown Battle of Galveston Harbor (1862) Battle of Georgia Landing Battle of Gettysburg Affair at Glenmore Farm Battle of Globe Tavern Battle of Glorieta Pass Battle of Goldsboro Bridge Battle of Good's Farm Battle of Griswoldville Battle of Hanover Court House Battle of Hatcher's Run Battle of Hatchie's Bridge Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries Battle of Helena Battle of Henderson's Hill Battle of Hoke's Run Battle of Honey Springs Battle of Hoover's Gap Second Battle of Independence Battle of Irish Bend Skirmish at Island Mound Battle of Island Number Ten Battle of Iuka Jackson expedition Battle of Jackson, Mississippi Battle of Jenkins' Ferry Battle of Jonesborough First Battle of Kernstown Battle of Killdeer Mountain Battle of Kingston Battle of Kinston Battle of Kirksville Battle of Kolb's Farm Battle of LaFourche Crossing Battle of Lake Providence Battle of Lewis's Farm Battle of Lewisburg Battle of Liberty Gap Little Rock campaign Battle of Little Round Top Skirmish of Littlestown Battle of Locust Grove Battle of Lookout Mountain Battle of Loudoun Heights Battle of Malvern Hill Battle of Mansura Battle of Marais des Cygnes Battle of Marianna Battle of Marietta Battle of Marion Battle of Marmiton River Battle of McGuire's Store Battle of Meadow Bridge First Battle of Memphis Meridian campaign Battle of Middle Boggy Depot Battle of Middle Creek Milford Battlefield Battle of Mill Springs Battle of Milliken's Bend Battle of Mine Creek Battle of Missionary Ridge Battle of Mobile Bay Mobile campaign (1865) Battle of Monett's Ferry Fight at Monterey Pass Battle of Moore's Mill Battle of Moorefield Morgan's Raid Battle of Morristown Battle of Mossy Creek Battle of Mount Elba Battle of Mount Gray Battle of Mount Sterling Battle of Mount Zion Church Battle of Munford Third Battle of Murfreesboro Battle of Mustang Island Battle of Nashville Battle of New Bern (1862) Battle of New Bern (1864) Capture of New Orleans Battle of Newton's Station Second Battle of Newtonia Battle of Old Church Battle of Old Fort Wayne Battle of Old River Lake Skirmish at Paint Rock Bridge Battle of Pea Ridge Battle of Peachtree Creek Battle of Peebles's Farm Battle of Peralta Battle of Perryville Third Battle of Petersburg Sinking of Petrel Battle of Philippi (1861) Battle of Piedmont Battle of Pine Bluff Battle of Plains Store Battle of Pleasant Hill Capture of Plymouth Battle of Port Gibson Siege of Port Hudson Battle of Port Royal Battle of Port Walthall Junction Battle of Portland Harbor Battle of Prairie D'Ane Battle of Prairie Grove Price's Missouri Expedition Second Battle of Rappahannock Station Battle of Raymond Battle of Red Banks Battle of Rice's Station Battle of Rich Mountain Battle of Richmond, Louisiana Battle of Riggins Hill Battle of Rivers' Bridge Battle of Roanoke Island Battle of Roan's Tan Yard Battle of Rocky Face Ridge Rousseau's Opelika Raid Battle of Rutherford's Farm First Battle of Sabine Pass Battle of Sailor's Creek Battle of St. Charles Battle of St. Johns Bluff Battle of Salineville Second Battle of Saltville Battle of Salyersville Sand Creek massacre Sanders' Knoxville Raid Battle of Santa Rosa Island Battle of Selma Battle of Shiloh Battle of Simmon's Bluff Sinking Creek Raid Battle of Somerset Battle of South Mountain Battle of Spanish Fort Battle of Spring Hill First Battle of Springfield Second Battle of Springfield Battle of Stanwix Station Battle of Stones River Battle of Stony Lake Battle of Strasburg Battle of Sutherland's Station Battle of Tebbs Bend Skirmish at Terre Noire Creek Skirmish at Threlkeld's Ferry Battle of Tom's Brook Battle of Tranter's Creek Battle of Trent's Reach Battle of Tupelo Battle of Van Buren Battle of Vaught's Hill Battle of Vermillion Bayou Battle of Vernon Siege of Vicksburg Battle of Walker's Ford Warrenton Junction Raid Battle of Wassaw Sound Battle of Wauhatchie Battle of Waynesboro, Georgia Battle of Waynesboro, Virginia Battle of West Point Battle of Westport Battle of White Oak Road Battle of Whitestone Hill Battle of Whitney's Lane Battle of Wilmington Battle of Wilson's Wharf Third Battle of Winchester Battle of Wood Lake Battle of Wyse Fork Wytheville Raid Battle of Yazoo City Battle of Yellow Bayou Battle of Yellow Creek (1862) Battle of Yellow Tavern
God bless the brave boys of the North and South. ''Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees''. Lt. General Thomas Jonathan ''Stonewall'' Jackson''. January 21, 1824- May 10 1863.
@@williamsherman7811 ...😂 Pretty certain that both sherman and grant owned slaves, you forget that?? Kinda disproves the narrative you keep regurgitating. Don't think slavery was what the war was about when there were still 4 northern slave states in the United States after the South Seceeded and yet still when the war ended. You also forgot that the north (specifically Boston Massachusetts and New York city) were the primary importers of African slaves in the U.S even before the American Revolution. One of the norths most lucrative industries was african slave importation. If you knew your own history, which laughably YOU DON'T, you'd know that New England would continue to import slaves into the united states even after 1865. Lincolns invasion of the South was about preserving the protective tarriff collection for private industrial interests that the South supplied and enforcing what the radical Republicans believed was federal supremacy over the Sovereignty of the States where as the South wished to maintain the original Constitutional system as it was written. How can the war that started in 1861 be based on a narrative that didn't exist until 1863?? Someone's lying and it smells like a power hungry politician..
@@TexasIndependenceNow Pretty certain that both sherman and grant owned slaves, you forget that?? yet they fought to free them lol man you're so deep in lost cause narrative your lost son
@@TexasIndependenceNow no matter how many paragraphs of bullshiet you write the south lost and its well known that slavery was the root cause of the civil war years before it even started
Already been 160 years, still waiting for the south to "rise" Seems like the only thing that rises from the south are a bunch of excuses to justify the confederacy
My Great Granddaddy Wm. Meloan, Sgt, 3rd. Missouri Cavalry, fought at Elkhorn Tavern (the Battle of Pea Ridge) March 1862, and my cousin, Maj. Richard Brewer. commanding Brewer's Rangers, Confederate States Cavalry, fell at Piedmont Virginia, June, 1864. Richard was a West Point graduate and resigned his commission when the War of Northern Aggression broke out. But don't start cheering too soon, Boys. The 3rd Missouri Cavalry was a federal company! But I couldn't be prouder of either of my ancestors, and all who served.
Does anyone else ever find it funny people always use the battle flag to represent the Confederacy rather than the Bonnie Blue Flag (or that "Bonnie Blue Flag" was the actual anthem, but everyone remembers Dixieland)?
its because the southern revisionists of the reconstruction era who originally put out all these traitorous, confederate lies about the war preferred the confederacy to be remembered by those symbols.
That's like saying: "Long live the "Japanese" solder, I love the history of the the Japanese Army and the battlefield legends it produced in the ass kicking it gave the Aussies and the Brits back in WW2. Latin American "war fan."
@@MrGeorgewfA bold claim with no source to back it up. The Confederates fought for the preservation of the white ruled social order and to keep their black underclass enslaved.
@@personperson.7744 Plenty of northern soldiers converted to staunch abolitionism after seeing the horrors of slavery in the south. Considering the war started over the issue of slavery after Lincoln was elected, I think a lot of the men were pretty happy with what they achieved, in line with the abolitionist elites of the north.
@@Lady_Amelia-EloiseThey shouldn't have done that, but if you look at why the Confederates did what they did, 90% of the time they were scared and fearful, not hateful. They believed they were in danger.
@@leowood5860 I also like the original Union version of Battle Cry of Freedom. This Confederate remake sounds kinda half assed, like it’s missing some of its instruments.
They need to receive their daily dose of attention. Unfortunately, most of them don't have a lot of friends in real life, they do not get enough attention. They compensate it by arguing with others on the internet
i live in the deep south and i thought the only people who still support the confederacy and hate lincoln were the crazies that live in the backwoods and do drugs, but i guess not
Robert E. Lee said in the 1870s that he’d rather die than surrender at the Appomattox courthouse after seeing what they were doing in the 1870s just imagine how he would feel looking at America today
If the cnfederates won the civil war, USA will be colony of the british empire, the South was very weak because de don't have industry, thats what happen y spanish america after independence.
@@Drake11476 I doubt it, the Brits neither had the strength or the willpower to pull an adventure like that off and even if they did all they would've gotten is another guerilla war in unfamiliar territory that was unwinnable, furthermore a confederate victory would have encouraged other states to break away from a weakened union to join the confederacy likely causing a collapse of the union which would allow the remaining states to be integrated by the confederacy giving it all it needs to survive and easily fight off the brits whos supply lines would be abysmal from the get go.
Huh. No wonder you sympathize with that band of racist traitors. My grandfather fought your nation and my ancestors fought these traitors. Long live the republic. Long live the union.
@@gascan7333 huh, my ancestors fought your ancestors and even when they lost the war, they still remained loyal to their home in the south for fighting against a stupid oppressive north. Long live the south! The south shall rise again!
@@ole_smokey_southone of my ancestors from my dads side was a confederate general and he was killed in the battle of Atlanta and there’s a monument there with him his name was William H.T Walker and walker county in Georgia was named after his father and my brother told me that in Augusta Georgia there is a monument with William H.T Walker Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
no one cares. also, the confederacy is evil. I have family who fought on both sides. I have seen the remnants of that horrid and vile practice of slavery myself. The CSA as a whole fought to preserve that institution.
@Confederate_Klansman . . .It was a reference to the ignorants who confused the flag of Norway with the flag of the CSA. Not my fault you did not get the joke, the 7 other guys here who liked my comment did
The only thing that rises from the south is the smoke Sherman caused in Atlanta. How do you praise a nation so weak that Obama’s presidency term lasted twice as long as the confederacy did
That's always been a fact the British, French, and Spanish wanted to smash Lincolns blockade because it was negatively effecting trades and economy's as well
Our flag is proudly floating on the land and on the main, Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom! Beneath it oft we've conquered, and we'll conquer oft again! Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom! Our Dixie forever! She's never at a loss! Down with the eagle and up with the cross we will rally 'round the Bonnie flag, we'll rally once again, Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom! Our gallant boys have marched to the rolling of the drums. Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom! And the leaders in charge cry out, "Come, boys, come!" Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom! Our Dixie forever! She's never at a loss! Down with the eagle and up with the cross we will rally 'round the Bonnie flag, we'll rally once again, Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom! They have laid down their lives on the bloody battle field. Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom! Their motto is resistance - "To the tyrants never yield!" Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom! Our Dixie forever! She's never at a loss! Down with the eagle and up with the cross we will rally 'round the Bonnie flag, we'll rally once again, Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
@@author2423 yep, back then, my friend joked about switched sides about Confederates being Union, Union being Confederates. Though Initially I was serious, then decided to have some fun.
@@williamsherman7811 And the irony is, even after "160 years past", they still are as ignorant as their ancestry was back then. It all comes with territory, their hillbilly inbreeding. It's in their DNA! Their gene pool licks the fiber, the human kind. That is the reason why I couldn't marry that southern girl back in my army days.
@@williamsherman7811You find it weird that people are proud of their heritage and the history of their ancestry? That’s all the South is doing when they take pride in their confederate history. Well at least now in the modern day Southern USA.
Long live the south. God bless them Bring back the statues, & symbols. Every state the right of their rights. Fly your flag. It's only offensive to the ignorance. While the gay pride flag offends many, it's honored by some. Who decides what's acceptable?
I agree 100%, they'll be back up soon,God Honors Brave Valient men,probably 95% of southern soldiers were just poor farmers, not plantation owners, they answered the call to fight because who they were, proud southerners, could anyone expect anything else at that time in history.
@@paulloya5 And they fought to protect their families And their individual rights. The north was telling the south how sh we should live. Enforcing tariffs on them. And state rights. Read our constitution if you're confused on state rights.
@@Rebelracebuilds If another mass secession happens, yes slavery won't be part of it due to today's better societal standards & human rights. Although there'll still be racism of course, and it's unlikely it'd be the classic Dixie states seceding only
@@Otsuu_0xthat song is a bit more war hungry then this one this is about uniting the people the union one is about killing traitors and forcing them to be states again but then again isnt that all american history has been
Ironic how these “American patriots” look at a time that America was actually in danger and a warthat America is actually worth cheering for. And then just proceed to pick the other side 🤣🤣
"our dixie forever, she's never had a loss" *ahem* Skirmish at Abbeville Skirmish at Abingdon Action at Abraham's Creek Battle of Adairsville Skirmish at Albany, Missouri Battle of Albuquerque Battle of Allatoona Battle of Fort Anderson Battle of Antietam Battle of Apache Pass Appomattox campaign Battle of Appomattox Court House Battle of Appomattox Station Battle of Arkansas Post (1863) Skirmish at Ashley's Mills Battle of Athens (1864) Battle of Athens (1861) First Battle of Auburn Battle of Baton Rouge (1862) Battle of Atlanta Battle of Bayou Fourche Battle of Beaver Dam Creek Battle of Bentonville Battle of Big Black River Bridge Battle of Big Mound Big Sandy Expedition Skirmish at Blackwater Creek Battle of Blair's Landing Battle of Blountville Battle of Blue Springs Bog Wallow Ambush Battle of Booneville Battle of Boonville Battle of Boykin's Mill Fort Branch Siege of Bridgeport Battle of Bristoe Station Battle of Britton's Lane Battle of Brown's Ferry Battle of Brownsville Battle of Brownsville, Arkansas Battle of Buck Head Creek Battle of Buffington Island Battle of Bulltown Battle of Byram's Ford Cabin Creek battlefield First Battle of Cabin Creek Second Battle of Cabin Creek Battle of Camden Point Battle of Camp Davies Battle of Camp Wildcat Battle of Campbell's Station Battle of Cape Girardeau Battle of Carnifex Ferry Carolinas campaign Battle of Cassville Battle of Cedar Creek Cedar Creek Union order of battle Battle of Chaffin's Farm Battle of Champion Hill Battle of Charleston (1861) First Battle of Chattanooga Second Battle of Chattanooga Battle of Cheat Mountain Battle of Cherbourg (1864) Battle of Cloyd's Mountain Battle of Cockle Creek First Battle of Collierville Battle of Collierville Capture of Columbia Battle of Columbus (1865) Raid on Combahee Ferry Battle of Compton's Ferry Confederate Heartland Offensive Siege of Corinth Second Battle of Corinth Battle of Corpus Christi Battle of Corrick's Ford Battle of Cotton Plant Battle of Crampton's Gap Battle of Culpeper Court House Battle of the Cumberland Gap (1862) Battle of the Cumberland Gap (1863) Battle of Cynthiana Battle of Dallas Second Battle of Dalton Battle of Darbytown and New Market Roads Battle of Davis's Cross Roads Battle of Day's Gap Battle of Dead Buffalo Lake Battle of Decatur Battle of Devil's Backbone Battle of Dingle's Mill First Battle of Donaldsonville Second Battle of Donaldsonville Skirmish in Doubtful Canyon Battle of Dove Creek Battle of Dover (1863) Battle of Dranesville Battle of Droop Mountain Battle of East Cemetery Hill Battle of Ebenezer Church Battle of Egypt Station Battle of Elizabeth City Battle of Elkin's Ferry Battle of Ezra Church Battle of Fair Garden Battle of Farmington, Tennessee Battle of Fayetteville (1863) Battle of Fisher's Hill Battle of Five Forks Battle of Fort Bisland Battle of Fort Blakeley Battle of Fort Brooke Battle of Fort Davidson Battle of Fort De Russy Battle of Fort Donelson Battle of Fort Esperanza Second Battle of Fort Fisher Siege of Fort Gaines Battle of Fort Gibson Battle of Fort Henry Siege of Fort Macon Battle of Fort McAllister (1864) Siege of Fort Morgan Battle of Fort Myers Siege of Fort Pulaski Battle of Fort Ridgely Battle of Fort Sanders Battle of Fort Smith Battle of Fort Stedman Battle of Fort Stevens Battle of forts Jackson and St. Philip Battle of Franklin (1863) Battle of Franklin Second Battle of Fredericksburg Engagement at Fredericktown Battle of Galveston Harbor (1862) Battle of Georgia Landing Battle of Gettysburg Affair at Glenmore Farm Battle of Globe Tavern Battle of Glorieta Pass Battle of Goldsboro Bridge Battle of Good's Farm Battle of Griswoldville Battle of Hanover Court House Battle of Hatcher's Run Battle of Hatchie's Bridge Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries Battle of Helena Battle of Henderson's Hill Battle of Hoke's Run Battle of Honey Springs Battle of Hoover's Gap Second Battle of Independence Battle of Irish Bend Skirmish at Island Mound Battle of Island Number Ten Battle of Iuka Jackson expedition Battle of Jackson, Mississippi Battle of Jenkins' Ferry Battle of Jonesborough First Battle of Kernstown Battle of Killdeer Mountain Battle of Kingston Battle of Kinston Battle of Kirksville Battle of Kolb's Farm Battle of LaFourche Crossing Battle of Lake Providence Battle of Lewis's Farm Battle of Lewisburg Battle of Liberty Gap Little Rock campaign Battle of Little Round Top Skirmish of Littlestown Battle of Locust Grove Battle of Lookout Mountain Battle of Loudoun Heights Battle of Malvern Hill Battle of Mansura Battle of Marais des Cygnes Battle of Marianna Battle of Marietta Battle of Marion Battle of Marmiton River Battle of McGuire's Store Battle of Meadow Bridge First Battle of Memphis Meridian campaign Battle of Middle Boggy Depot Battle of Middle Creek Milford Battlefield Battle of Mill Springs Battle of Milliken's Bend Battle of Mine Creek Battle of Missionary Ridge Battle of Mobile Bay Mobile campaign (1865) Battle of Monett's Ferry Fight at Monterey Pass Battle of Moore's Mill Battle of Moorefield Morgan's Raid Battle of Morristown Battle of Mossy Creek Battle of Mount Elba Battle of Mount Gray Battle of Mount Sterling Battle of Mount Zion Church Battle of Munford Third Battle of Murfreesboro Battle of Mustang Island Battle of Nashville Battle of New Bern (1862) Battle of New Bern (1864) Capture of New Orleans Battle of Newton's Station Second Battle of Newtonia Battle of Old Church Battle of Old Fort Wayne Battle of Old River Lake Skirmish at Paint Rock Bridge Battle of Pea Ridge Battle of Peachtree Creek Battle of Peebles's Farm Battle of Peralta Battle of Perryville Third Battle of Petersburg Sinking of Petrel Battle of Philippi (1861) Battle of Piedmont Battle of Pine Bluff Battle of Plains Store Battle of Pleasant Hill Capture of Plymouth Battle of Port Gibson Siege of Port Hudson Battle of Port Royal Battle of Port Walthall Junction Battle of Portland Harbor Battle of Prairie D'Ane Battle of Prairie Grove Price's Missouri Expedition Second Battle of Rappahannock Station Battle of Raymond Battle of Red Banks Battle of Rice's Station Battle of Rich Mountain Battle of Richmond, Louisiana Battle of Riggins Hill Battle of Rivers' Bridge Battle of Roanoke Island Battle of Roan's Tan Yard Battle of Rocky Face Ridge Rousseau's Opelika Raid Battle of Rutherford's Farm First Battle of Sabine Pass Battle of Sailor's Creek Battle of St. Charles Battle of St. Johns Bluff Battle of Salineville Second Battle of Saltville Battle of Salyersville Sand Creek massacre Sanders' Knoxville Raid Battle of Santa Rosa Island Battle of Selma Battle of Shiloh Battle of Simmon's Bluff Sinking Creek Raid Battle of Somerset Battle of South Mountain Battle of Spanish Fort Battle of Spring Hill First Battle of Springfield Second Battle of Springfield Battle of Stanwix Station Battle of Stones River Battle of Stony Lake Battle of Strasburg Battle of Sutherland's Station Battle of Tebbs Bend Skirmish at Terre Noire Creek Skirmish at Threlkeld's Ferry Battle of Tom's Brook Battle of Tranter's Creek Battle of Trent's Reach Battle of Tupelo Battle of Van Buren Battle of Vaught's Hill Battle of Vermillion Bayou Battle of Vernon Siege of Vicksburg Battle of Walker's Ford Warrenton Junction Raid Battle of Wassaw Sound Battle of Wauhatchie Battle of Waynesboro, Georgia Battle of Waynesboro, Virginia Battle of West Point Battle of Westport Battle of White Oak Road Battle of Whitestone Hill Battle of Whitney's Lane Battle of Wilmington Battle of Wilson's Wharf Third Battle of Winchester Battle of Wood Lake Battle of Wyse Fork Wytheville Raid Battle of Yazoo City Battle of Yellow Bayou Battle of Yellow Creek (1862) Battle of Yellow Tavern
Correct. Historical inaccuracy and mis-information actually triggers me quite a lot. maybe It's just me but personally I prefer it when people deal in truth and facts and not fantasies.@@Norm-ih2rq
@@kemcolian2001 Ah so you mean for instance "there are more than 2 genders" or "get vaccinated or you kill grandma" or "biden won the election" or "Russia collusion"?
to do what they please. the union wasn't even against slxvery. it wasn't made illegal to own slxves in the union until after the civil war. the southern secession was perfectly legal, and the union illegally took to war with the CSA.
@@american_pride0 Slavery was only legal by way of being de jure. And i’m not only talking about public opinion in the north being generally against slavery, i’m also saying that the land in northern states was not adequate for large cotton or tobacco plantations, which of course was by far the most lucrative use of slavery. And ultimately, the south pretty much started any conflict at all by firing on fort sumter.
@@FollowerOfJesus54 Yes, it's the Free State of Jones. It's about a soldier in the Confederate Army who deserts and starts a rebellion because the local military in Mississippi were heavy handed with taxation and conscription policy. He ends up trying to ally with Sherman and the Union, though that's a lesser part of the plot.
1% of slaves were in the north by the time the war started dumbass... The north was industrialized, they didn't rely on plantation systems that were run by slaves. And that still doesn't make it right for people to own slaves if others are doing it.
@@FollowerOfJesus54 The Fall of Charleston, Marching through Georgia, Marching Song of the 1st of Arkansas, New York Volunteers, John Brown’s Body, and Army of the Free (to name a few) Even this song is merely a parody of a Union Song (Battle Cry of Freedom) and not a very good parody at that. There’s very little mockery of bravado to it in my opinion. The two good Confederate songs in my opinion, are Dixie and the Yellow Rose of Texas.
they seceded. that is the most anti-american thing a state can do. And for what? oh, thats right, the enslavement of millions of people based on the color of their skin.
Because it's Southern Heritage and due to a whole bunch of Lies the Southern Heritage is considered racist the Confederacy was right to do what they did they fought against tyranny free black man Mexicans Asians Indians our ancestors were determined to keep their freedom unfortunately it was lost
@@Otsuu_0xSouthern statues have been desecrated in torn down Confederate flags have been burned although I guess that's not saying much considering the lgbtq and black lives matter really enjoys burning the American flag well any leftist really not just specifically them
@@ShockDeed it’s the confederate national motto. I think it might be a Latin for something I just can’t put my finger on what it translates to in English.
Yep. Slavery was on its way out. Lincoln needed a reason to go to war to keep that revenue from the South coming in. Funny how slavery wasn't brought up as an issue until nearly halfway through the war 😂. They even offered the South constitutionally guaranteed slavery. It was all about the money! Nearly every war in history always has money involved as the main motivator.
Lincoln never stared anything, he never even wanted to END slavery. He wanted to stop more states from becoming slave states. When he was elected the rouge boys at the south thought that he was gonna take their slaves and destroy the south’s economy!!!!!!!!! So they seceded and the rest is history.
Lincoln didnt start the war, his political speeches said he would contain slavery, not destroy it, he hoped he could contain slavery and it would naturally phase out, but southerners thought he was going to take their slave's, even after he stated he was not, they still declared independence from the US, And the CSA started the war by attacking multiple US forts and seizing them, Lincoln only mobilized 75,000 men in defense, but then the CSA attacked fort Sumter and started the war.
When the CSA... a slaveholding rebellion that fought to leave the United States on the off chance that Abraham Lincoln MIGHT end slavery, or halt its expansion, got defeated by the UNITED STATES, America died?
Alot are like the south was bad and blah blah but honestly both sides werent bad. If anything this was probably the most patriotic time ever in history. One aide believed in something and the other side didnt. Both sides deserved respect if you cant do that then you never understood it to begin with. They were willing to die for what they believed in and that takes alot of guts to do so, mad respect.
As a neutral person (I'm not into politics but into History) I personally agree to this. Most civilians doesn't really focus on their economy input but their nation. And for that I respect both sides.
@@sirblank2384 confederates and Americans. confederates were traitors, and deserve to be called differently than the union patriots that fought to preserve the union.
@leowood5860 the leader of the confederacy never surrendered the army did completely different....davis was captured put on trial the court was gonna rule in favor of davis so they dropped all charges against him and the CSA
@@pogradec21 Yes, indeed. And after that, those southern farmers that were left became the slaves for the white masters. The Union and it's liberated blacks moved on. But the slavery didn't go away, 99% of all the youth in the Authoritarian Constitutional Republic of the USA (ACR-USA) blacks and whites are now working for slave wages. The present Electoral College vote given to the rural red states (Republican) made sue that racism and slave wages was here to stay Either that and/or bankrupted for trying to get a college degrees. A whole generation of millennials ( Y and/or Z) will never afford a home.
Really? "Our new government is founded upon...its foundations are laid, its corner-stone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery subordination to the superior race is his natural and normal condition. This, our new government, is the first, in the history of the world, based upon this great physical, philosophical, and moral truth." Alexander Stephens, Vice President of the CSA March 21 1861
@@coogrfan Politicians are idiots, pure and simple. None in the North or the South are exceptions. 🤷♂ The only opinions that matter are the ones of the average soldiers. And of the ones who fought in the Confederate Army, the vast majority were in agreement that the war was about independence from the dogma of Washington rather than the preservation of slavery. “If I fall, it will be in a good Cause in the defense of my country, defending my home and fireside.” - Private Andrew J. White, 30th Georgia Infantry. “I feel that I am fighting for your liberty and the liberty and privileges of my little children.” - Private J.V. Fuller, 2nd Mississippi Infantry. “I would be disgraced if I stayed at home, and unworthy of my revolutionary ancestor.... There is no one bearing my name left to fight for our freedom. The honor of our family is involved…. A man who will not offer up his life does dishonor to his wife and children.” - Private Samuel D. Sanders, 6th South Carolina Infantry.
@@marktwain3531Article I, Section 9 of the Confederate Constitution: "“No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed”.
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American by birth, Southern by the grace of God.
Yes, indeed, God's "grace" didn't stop the Northern Army from kicking yo' southern asses! Obviously, he didn't take to you southerners having black slaves.
It is written, God is great! God is just.
@@saigon68foxtrot83the proof that even after winning the war y'all still feel bitter about it shows how things have gone. Pride for The C.S.A still exists. There ain't no patriot in the State of NY, CA, Ohio, and many others
All American patriots ironic-oddly enough are based in the South also lmfao
@@nigstar1239
Well, you southerners have been lying to yourselves and by others in the Christian-conservative hypocrisy faith going for over 2-3 centuries, you might as well go all the way.
Actually, most southern and midwestern "Americans patriots" are now being considered "inferior", not just Americans of all colors, but by the Country itself including the civilized international world.
Shucks, even your lord and master, Donald Trump, went on record and tagged you people as "his uneducated, and you cheered!
Look at Florida and Texas for example, and who is representing you fools.
amen
I stand with texas
And with the other states too
Texas will you the csa because I'm going to rebuild the csa so Texas will stand with me and help me rebuild the confidencey?
say what you want, the south had some bangers
No.
The union version is better tbh
@@goofymanw Propaganda
All these Southerners and Dixie's Soldiers, who fought to defend their land and their culture, have my biggest respect ! Greetings from France !
Bro likes slavery how embarrassing
Germans were fighting to defend their WW1 "lands and culture they lost from France and Poland. They have my biggest respects! Greeting from Latin America!
Germans were the ones invading France and Poland (along with USSR for the latter). The CSA was invaded by the USA.@@saigon68foxtrot83
@@jack_da_kidguyCancuck talking like he knows something
@@richardjames1812 The CSA was never recognized on the international stage in its short existence least of all by the US Government. The CSA was nothing more than a slavers rebellion.
Amazing how the CSA still makes Yankees mad and scared all these years later. It's ok boys, all the CSA fighting men are gone now, they can't hurt you anymore. Oh, and your sisters and daughters are all down here at UNC, Clemson, UGA, College of Charleston, FSU, Auburn, App State, etc getting to know Southern boys VERY well. Thanks.
Nice!
Idk man, sounds kinda cringe to me
Amazing how us Yankees still makes you treasonous, slaver, family splitter, racist f*cks mad and scared after all these years. It’s ok boys, all the USA fighting men are gone now, they can’t hurt you anymore. Oh, and how about YOUR sisters and daughters? I here their getting to know Sherman’s bummers and the entire Army of the F*cking Cumberland VERY well. Thanks.
@@jlish1917No one cares what you traitorous Racist ignorance low lives Yankees think. The south are strong proud people you Yankees love pushing buttons y'all did it in the past with Lincoln the tyrant and y'all are still pushing southern buttons with Biden the modern tyrant. If y'all Yankees keep attacking the southern people like y'all are doing it's gonna cause a new war and this time it's not gonna end well with you Yankees since the south has managed to gain More support by nation's world wide and millions of people around the world offer to help the south to rise again if we decide we had enough of the Yankees tyranny and this time Yankees will have no one since Yankees has managed to make more enemies around the world then ever. Hahahaha.
Ever heard of "Union Dixie"? 😂
at the beginning the song fits the pace of the soldiers marching
Wow, i really didn't know-
Our Dixie forever, she's never at a loss!
Your little shit state ran by hillbillies lasted shorter than Minecraft's Prime
@serbremovalunit142 At least we had a state Yankee. Would you be willing to die in a field for your way of life? Or would you flee like a wuss?
There was at least one “loss” rip
Yes. For the freedom of my fellow man, I would die. To free the slaves.@@CoolMaster-gr3bp
*ahem*
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God bless the brave boys of the North and South. ''Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees''. Lt. General Thomas Jonathan ''Stonewall'' Jackson''. January 21, 1824- May 10 1863.
Respect to those who fought for their homes
70% of southerners weren’t slave owners and the union had 8 slave states
@@SouthernGentleman they fought for the rich slave owners cause they are dumb lol
@@williamsherman7811 ...😂
Pretty certain that both sherman and grant owned slaves, you forget that??
Kinda disproves the narrative you keep regurgitating.
Don't think slavery was what the war was about when there were still 4 northern slave states in the United States after the South Seceeded and yet still when the war ended.
You also forgot that the north (specifically Boston Massachusetts and New York city) were the primary importers of African slaves in the U.S even before the American Revolution.
One of the norths most lucrative industries was african slave importation.
If you knew your own history, which laughably YOU DON'T, you'd know that New England would continue to import slaves into the united states even after 1865.
Lincolns invasion of the South was about preserving the protective tarriff collection for private industrial interests that the South supplied and enforcing what the radical Republicans believed was federal supremacy over the Sovereignty of the States where as the South wished to maintain the original Constitutional system as it was written.
How can the war that started in 1861 be based on a narrative that didn't exist until 1863??
Someone's lying and it smells like a power hungry politician..
@@TexasIndependenceNow Pretty certain that both sherman and grant owned slaves, you forget that?? yet they fought to free them lol man you're so deep in lost cause narrative your lost son
@@TexasIndependenceNow no matter how many paragraphs of bullshiet you write the south lost and its well known that slavery was the root cause of the civil war years before it even started
Lets all agree this song slams
the original union version is better
The South Shall Rise Again! Much love to the South from Russia!
Ew no the capital is in our shit technically
@@baronblitzer2125 The south will rise again.
Yeah ok edgy 14 year old traitor
@@Lady_Amelia-Eloise I said nothing even repeated to being a traitor I’m pro union you curd muncher
@@Lady_Amelia-Eloise🤡
Peacefully and patriotically, we shall rise again.
We shall rise again
Already been 160 years, still waiting for the south to "rise"
Seems like the only thing that rises from the south are a bunch of excuses to justify the confederacy
@@zornxottx Okay. You won, I guess? What do you want?
No offense but you're a fool if you think we're voting our way to the rising of the south, we must fight and fight we nationalists shall
cant rise again if you never rose in the first place
A great greeting from France to the dear South and its Cultur
My Great Granddaddy Wm. Meloan, Sgt, 3rd. Missouri Cavalry, fought at Elkhorn Tavern (the Battle of Pea Ridge) March 1862, and my cousin, Maj. Richard Brewer. commanding Brewer's Rangers, Confederate States Cavalry, fell at Piedmont Virginia, June, 1864. Richard was a West Point graduate and resigned his commission when the War of Northern Aggression broke out. But don't start cheering too soon, Boys. The 3rd Missouri Cavalry was a federal company! But I couldn't be prouder of either of my ancestors, and all who served.
Does anyone else ever find it funny people always use the battle flag to represent the Confederacy rather than the Bonnie Blue Flag (or that "Bonnie Blue Flag" was the actual anthem, but everyone remembers Dixieland)?
its because the southern revisionists of the reconstruction era who originally put out all these traitorous, confederate lies about the war preferred the confederacy to be remembered by those symbols.
Hope is kindled.
Im Spaniard and after ear this i would wear grey the rest of my life,CSA Rocks!
The CSA without slavery id based but with slavery its not
-Sun Tzu 1865
the art of edginess, fav book
*DOWN WITH THE EAGLE*
*UP WITH THE CROSS*
*WE WILL RALLY FREELY, TO LIVE AND DIE FOR DIXIE!*
*LET THE UNION BOIS OBEDIENTLY DIE FOR THEIR UNCLE SAM!*
The confederacy forever!
🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥 DEO VINDICE!
🟦🟦⬜⬜⬜
🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥
Long live the rebel soldier. I love the history of the south and the battlefield legends it’s produced.
Australian civil war fan
That's like saying: "Long live the "Japanese" solder, I love the history of the the Japanese Army and the battlefield legends it produced in the ass kicking it gave the Aussies and the Brits back in WW2.
Latin American "war fan."
Not lying the Confederacy had pretty good songs
union had better.
A German loves your attitudes, long live s the south.
Yep, from one fascist loser to another.
USA 1
CSA 0
USSR 1
Germany 0
@@saigon68foxtrot83
Confederacy was not Fascist. Blacks and Native Indian tribes were allies and fought with the South to defeat Imperialism.
@@MrGeorgewfA bold claim with no source to back it up. The Confederates fought for the preservation of the white ruled social order and to keep their black underclass enslaved.
@@MrGeorgewf just because they sided with one minority race doesn't mean they didn't enslave and destroy another.
@@saigon68foxtrot83 fascism does not exist in 1860, fascism was created in ~1920
No difference between an American revolution soldier and a Confederate soldier.
No, both fought for the interests of the rich
@@personperson.7744 in the entirety of war history, that hasn't changed, there is always a bigger picture.
@@morningstar9317 it’s a shame, but I guess the difference between the two is what the ruling class they fought for wanted
@@personperson.7744 Plenty of northern soldiers converted to staunch abolitionism after seeing the horrors of slavery in the south. Considering the war started over the issue of slavery after Lincoln was elected, I think a lot of the men were pretty happy with what they achieved, in line with the abolitionist elites of the north.
@@Bazzyboss that’s very true, but I was more talking about confederate soldiers
Southern Rights will be defended by southern men.
Ok Traitor
@@Lady_Amelia-Eloisethey where not traitors they had the right to secede
@@Lady_Amelia-EloiseOk fed
New orleans still got Confederate minded though
discord.com/invite/npfXm7hP76 (i got perms by otsu, besides he's more active here)
@@Lady_Amelia-EloiseThey shouldn't have done that, but if you look at why the Confederates did what they did, 90% of the time they were scared and fearful, not hateful. They believed they were in danger.
I guess this is the South’s response to Union Dixie. Both slap to be honest. 1800s America had good tastes in music.
Hooked it to scots and irish music so most likely came from them
battle cry of freedom original is great though. anyway, banjo and string stuff is all cool.
@@leowood5860 I also like the original Union version of Battle Cry of Freedom. This Confederate remake sounds kinda half assed, like it’s missing some of its instruments.
I love how the one thing that unites the US and CS are their tastes in music.
GLOIRE À NOS FRÈRES SUDISTE QUE DIEU VOUS BÉNISSE JE SUIS SUDISTE FRANÇAIS
Nice song i wude love to live in the confederate states of america
As long as you're not enslaved I guess, or a low skilled worker, in which case all the jobs are taken by said slaves.
can't even spell would
@@KForrest-gd1nj don't care how I spell
@@SVOAEEE read a book
The ammount of redditors in the comments is insane, just enjoy the song
They need to receive their daily dose of attention. Unfortunately, most of them don't have a lot of friends in real life, they do not get enough attention. They compensate it by arguing with others on the internet
i live in the deep south and i thought the only people who still support the confederacy and hate lincoln were the crazies that live in the backwoods and do drugs, but i guess not
Seeing what America is today makes me think the wrong side won the Civil War.
I mean you are not wrong about that
There are Corruption and Hypocrism
but certainly not right either
But still not wrong.
Yea
Robert E. Lee said in the 1870s that he’d rather die than surrender at the Appomattox courthouse after seeing what they were doing in the 1870s just imagine how he would feel looking at America today
If the cnfederates won the civil war, USA will be colony of the british empire, the South was very weak because de don't have industry, thats what happen y spanish america after independence.
@@Drake11476 I doubt it, the Brits neither had the strength or the willpower to pull an adventure like that off and even if they did all they would've gotten is another guerilla war in unfamiliar territory that was unwinnable, furthermore a confederate victory would have encouraged other states to break away from a weakened union to join the confederacy likely causing a collapse of the union which would allow the remaining states to be integrated by the confederacy giving it all it needs to survive and easily fight off the brits whos supply lines would be abysmal from the get go.
British by birth. Scottish by the grace of God 🏴
bit irrelevant but okay
@@Dryhten1801shut up
TopStrikerT- Most original Southerners are British descent, mostly Scottish and 20 to 25 percent mixed with American Indian, in the deep south anyway.
I’m English and Scottish too by ancestors
@@Dryhten1801because Americans hate Europeans nowadays
Long live the CSA
Greetings from Germany
Huh. No wonder you sympathize with that band of racist traitors. My grandfather fought your nation and my ancestors fought these traitors.
Long live the republic. Long live the union.
@@gascan7333 huh, my ancestors fought your ancestors and even when they lost the war, they still remained loyal to their home in the south for fighting against a stupid oppressive north.
Long live the south! The south shall rise again!
How do you praise a nation so weak that the Annoying Orange has been around longer than it
@@gascan7333snowflake?
@@ole_smokey_southone of my ancestors from my dads side was a confederate general and he was killed in the battle of Atlanta and there’s a monument there with him his name was William H.T Walker and walker county in Georgia was named after his father and my brother told me that in Augusta Georgia there is a monument with William H.T Walker Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
POV: You are Thurmond reunifies the USA during the 2nd American Civil War that was caused by le funni Imperium Man..
love dixieland from lithuania
no one cares. also, the confederacy is evil. I have family who fought on both sides. I have seen the remnants of that horrid and vile practice of slavery myself. The CSA as a whole fought to preserve that institution.
Im from the north but ill fight for the South 🖕🖕🖕🍀🇮🇪
probley really really like your sister then
@@williamsherman7811 no sisters YANK
@@nikkonichols ahhh cousin then gotcha
And I am from the southwest 🌵, and I'll be there to kick yo" azz 🥾, dude!
....but, but, but what about the inbreeding, dude?
Yo" aunty? Gotta keepp the tradition going, don't we now.
Rebel Son version of this song is really good
🍀Dixie Forward
Looks like we’ll see each other again under modern circumstances
Up the fenian army 💪🇮🇪✝️🍀 ulster is Irish KAH
Daily reminder that the Slaveholders' Rebellion was crushed.
Best day of my life.
@@micoolkidfilms3270 I hope you don't support those Globalist scumbags in Sinn Fein!
Ok 👍
I took part in a Western style fest in Italy.
I was the only one adorning a gray uniform.
Based!
One "gray uniform" too many, I might add. Any blacks around?
@@saigon68foxtrot83 Not too many. There were a few Americans though
God Bless Dixie, The Dukes, Dr. David Duke and Alabama Governor George Wallace!!!
Amen.
@@suzvalentino1901 Right on!!
Imagine being racist
Down with the eagle and up with the Cross ✝️⚜️ The South will rise again!!!
And what "cross" are we talking about here, dude, the bent (Nazi) cross of hatred?
That cross will remind in Hell, just like the south.
Southern Cross of Saint Andrew.@@saigon68foxtrot83
@@saigon68foxtrot83 the nazis came about 80 years after that war, stfu.
@@saigon68foxtrot83 Sucky Fucky five dollar? That's about all that came out of Saigon.
Yeeeehaw! The south will rise again mother fuckers!
Plot twist: This was a Norwedgian flag
I actually got that joke lol
@Confederate_Klansman ....It was the joke?
@Confederate_Klansman . . .It was a reference to the ignorants who confused the flag of Norway with the flag of the CSA.
Not my fault you did not get the joke, the 7 other guys here who liked my comment did
@Confederate_Klansman I am Jealous of the people who never met you.
THE SOUTH’S GONNA RISE AGAIN!
It never rose in the first place
The only thing that rises from the South is the smoke coming from Atlanta that Sherman caused.
The only bad thing Sherman did was stopping.
She’s doing it now 🫡
The only thing that rises from the south is the smoke Sherman caused in Atlanta.
How do you praise a nation so weak that Obama’s presidency term lasted twice as long as the confederacy did
As a southerner, I don't think so. We're all Hicks to the rest of America
Sláva CSA ! My Evropané jsme s Vámi ! Zlatý úsvit přichází !
That's always been a fact the British, French, and Spanish wanted to smash Lincolns blockade because it was negatively effecting trades and economy's as well
@@sirblank2384 typical Europe. they dont care about any horrible things happening overseas until it affects their clothes and goods.
@@leowood5860 hmm kinda like US in ww1 and ww2 lol
@@sirblank2384 both of those were because our citizens got killed. not because of any goods or trades we wanted
Best version.
Robbed version
@@BonTheRabbitjust like union Dixie
@@FollowerOfJesus54 dixie has origins from ohio 😂
@@BonTheRabbit and the United States is much better?
@@FollowerOfJesus54 much better than what
Our flag is proudly floating on the land and on the main,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Beneath it oft we've conquered, and we'll conquer oft again!
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Our Dixie forever! She's never at a loss!
Down with the eagle and up with the cross
we will rally 'round the Bonnie flag, we'll rally once again,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Our gallant boys have marched to the rolling of the drums.
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
And the leaders in charge cry out, "Come, boys, come!"
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Our Dixie forever! She's never at a loss!
Down with the eagle and up with the cross
we will rally 'round the Bonnie flag, we'll rally once again,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
They have laid down their lives on the bloody battle field.
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Their motto is resistance - "To the tyrants never yield!"
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Our Dixie forever! She's never at a loss!
Down with the eagle and up with the cross
we will rally 'round the Bonnie flag, we'll rally once again,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Never repent for your heritage
you have nothing in common with those slave-holding traitors, and never will.
Nice video!Keep going! ;)
Thx u
I love singing this song!!!
Hey this is to the creator what movie is this that you used for the video it looks like a good movie
It’s free state of jones
It’s about a group of people fighting against the confederacy which is funny considering the song
@@author2423 yep, back then, my friend joked about switched sides about Confederates being Union, Union being Confederates.
Though Initially I was serious, then decided to have some fun.
Free state of jones
All the union bots (and some nazis idk why) crying in the comments lmfao.
nothing wrong with being proud of your country that exists i find it weird to be proud of a group of people who could only last 4 years 160 years ago
@@williamsherman7811 uhhh. We're still alive. People uh, breed you know?
@@thesenuts603 breeding with your cousins doesn't help its made things alot worse
@@williamsherman7811
And the irony is, even after "160 years past", they still are as ignorant as their ancestry was back then. It all comes with territory, their hillbilly inbreeding. It's in their DNA! Their gene pool licks the fiber, the human kind.
That is the reason why I couldn't marry that southern girl back in my army days.
@@williamsherman7811You find it weird that people are proud of their heritage and the history of their ancestry? That’s all the South is doing when they take pride in their confederate history. Well at least now in the modern day Southern USA.
Long live the south. God bless them
Bring back the statues, & symbols. Every state the right of their rights.
Fly your flag. It's only offensive to the ignorance.
While the gay pride flag offends many, it's honored by some. Who decides what's acceptable?
Did the "gay flag" represent slavery or hatred towards jews?
I agree 100%, they'll be back up soon,God Honors Brave Valient men,probably 95% of southern soldiers were just poor farmers, not plantation owners, they answered the call to fight because who they were, proud southerners, could anyone expect anything else at that time in history.
@@paulloya5
And they fought to protect their families
And their individual rights. The north was telling the south how sh we should live. Enforcing tariffs on them. And state rights.
Read our constitution if you're confused on state rights.
@@paulloya5 If they were proud southerners then they were proud racists.
@@equine2020 What tarrifs? Also states rights to what
How many union larpers will comment on this post? (I'm just wondering, if the confederates were so bad, then why are you still watching the video?)
Real the south wasn’t bad ( It’s not racist )
@@Rebelracebuilds Hi, southerner 'ere. The confederacy was racist & was founded on preserving and expanded slavery. Thanks!
@@squogg if it rose again it would be far from slavery.
@@Rebelracebuilds If another mass secession happens, yes slavery won't be part of it due to today's better societal standards & human rights. Although there'll still be racism of course, and it's unlikely it'd be the classic Dixie states seceding only
@@squogg there were more reasons than just slavery
Freeeeeeedddooooommmmmmm!!!!!!!!
Very well for the Medical Corps!Three Cheers!!!
was there ever a dixie president?
Jefferson Davis
Just one, Jefferson Davis.
president Davis
Gun down the subscribe button 😂😂😂
Great song
I totally agree, Yankee doodle is a great marching song!
Yankee Doodle kicks Dixie Dandy's ass!
why did the confederacy have such bangers
This is NOT a banger this is NOT a banger‼️ and ik bangers, ik bangers
@@America.usa.raaaaaah you obviously dont know bangers
@@America.usa.raaaaaah bro does NOT know bangers. and thats odd, since american patrotic music as the definition of the former.
you can also take a look from the original (the one composed by the Union)
(I'd say they're equal in quality)
@@Otsuu_0xthat song is a bit more war hungry then this one this is about uniting the people the union one is about killing traitors and forcing them to be states again but then again isnt that all american history has been
Ironic how these “American patriots” look at a time that America was actually in danger and a warthat America is actually worth cheering for. And then just proceed to pick the other side 🤣🤣
"our dixie forever, she's never had a loss"
*ahem*
Skirmish at Abbeville
Skirmish at Abingdon
Action at Abraham's Creek
Battle of Adairsville
Skirmish at Albany, Missouri
Battle of Albuquerque
Battle of Allatoona
Battle of Fort Anderson
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Apache Pass
Appomattox campaign
Battle of Appomattox Court House
Battle of Appomattox Station
Battle of Arkansas Post (1863)
Skirmish at Ashley's Mills
Battle of Athens (1864)
Battle of Athens (1861)
First Battle of Auburn
Battle of Baton Rouge (1862)
Battle of Atlanta
Battle of Bayou Fourche
Battle of Beaver Dam Creek
Battle of Bentonville
Battle of Big Black River Bridge
Battle of Big Mound
Big Sandy Expedition
Skirmish at Blackwater Creek
Battle of Blair's Landing
Battle of Blountville
Battle of Blue Springs
Bog Wallow Ambush
Battle of Booneville
Battle of Boonville
Battle of Boykin's Mill
Fort Branch
Siege of Bridgeport
Battle of Bristoe Station
Battle of Britton's Lane
Battle of Brown's Ferry
Battle of Brownsville
Battle of Brownsville, Arkansas
Battle of Buck Head Creek
Battle of Buffington Island
Battle of Bulltown
Battle of Byram's Ford
Cabin Creek battlefield
First Battle of Cabin Creek
Second Battle of Cabin Creek
Battle of Camden Point
Battle of Camp Davies
Battle of Camp Wildcat
Battle of Campbell's Station
Battle of Cape Girardeau
Battle of Carnifex Ferry
Carolinas campaign
Battle of Cassville
Battle of Cedar Creek
Cedar Creek Union order of battle
Battle of Chaffin's Farm
Battle of Champion Hill
Battle of Charleston (1861)
First Battle of Chattanooga
Second Battle of Chattanooga
Battle of Cheat Mountain
Battle of Cherbourg (1864)
Battle of Cloyd's Mountain
Battle of Cockle Creek
First Battle of Collierville
Battle of Collierville
Capture of Columbia
Battle of Columbus (1865)
Raid on Combahee Ferry
Battle of Compton's Ferry
Confederate Heartland Offensive
Siege of Corinth
Second Battle of Corinth
Battle of Corpus Christi
Battle of Corrick's Ford
Battle of Cotton Plant
Battle of Crampton's Gap
Battle of Culpeper Court House
Battle of the Cumberland Gap (1862)
Battle of the Cumberland Gap (1863)
Battle of Cynthiana
Battle of Dallas
Second Battle of Dalton
Battle of Darbytown and New Market Roads
Battle of Davis's Cross Roads
Battle of Day's Gap
Battle of Dead Buffalo Lake
Battle of Decatur
Battle of Devil's Backbone
Battle of Dingle's Mill
First Battle of Donaldsonville
Second Battle of Donaldsonville
Skirmish in Doubtful Canyon
Battle of Dove Creek
Battle of Dover (1863)
Battle of Dranesville
Battle of Droop Mountain
Battle of East Cemetery Hill
Battle of Ebenezer Church
Battle of Egypt Station
Battle of Elizabeth City
Battle of Elkin's Ferry
Battle of Ezra Church
Battle of Fair Garden
Battle of Farmington, Tennessee
Battle of Fayetteville (1863)
Battle of Fisher's Hill
Battle of Five Forks
Battle of Fort Bisland
Battle of Fort Blakeley
Battle of Fort Brooke
Battle of Fort Davidson
Battle of Fort De Russy
Battle of Fort Donelson
Battle of Fort Esperanza
Second Battle of Fort Fisher
Siege of Fort Gaines
Battle of Fort Gibson
Battle of Fort Henry
Siege of Fort Macon
Battle of Fort McAllister (1864)
Siege of Fort Morgan
Battle of Fort Myers
Siege of Fort Pulaski
Battle of Fort Ridgely
Battle of Fort Sanders
Battle of Fort Smith
Battle of Fort Stedman
Battle of Fort Stevens
Battle of forts Jackson and St. Philip
Battle of Franklin (1863)
Battle of Franklin
Second Battle of Fredericksburg
Engagement at Fredericktown
Battle of Galveston Harbor (1862)
Battle of Georgia Landing
Battle of Gettysburg
Affair at Glenmore Farm
Battle of Globe Tavern
Battle of Glorieta Pass
Battle of Goldsboro Bridge
Battle of Good's Farm
Battle of Griswoldville
Battle of Hanover Court House
Battle of Hatcher's Run
Battle of Hatchie's Bridge
Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries
Battle of Helena
Battle of Henderson's Hill
Battle of Hoke's Run
Battle of Honey Springs
Battle of Hoover's Gap
Second Battle of Independence
Battle of Irish Bend
Skirmish at Island Mound
Battle of Island Number Ten
Battle of Iuka
Jackson expedition
Battle of Jackson, Mississippi
Battle of Jenkins' Ferry
Battle of Jonesborough
First Battle of Kernstown
Battle of Killdeer Mountain
Battle of Kingston
Battle of Kinston
Battle of Kirksville
Battle of Kolb's Farm
Battle of LaFourche Crossing
Battle of Lake Providence
Battle of Lewis's Farm
Battle of Lewisburg
Battle of Liberty Gap
Little Rock campaign
Battle of Little Round Top
Skirmish of Littlestown
Battle of Locust Grove
Battle of Lookout Mountain
Battle of Loudoun Heights
Battle of Malvern Hill
Battle of Mansura
Battle of Marais des Cygnes
Battle of Marianna
Battle of Marietta
Battle of Marion
Battle of Marmiton River
Battle of McGuire's Store
Battle of Meadow Bridge
First Battle of Memphis
Meridian campaign
Battle of Middle Boggy Depot
Battle of Middle Creek
Milford Battlefield
Battle of Mill Springs
Battle of Milliken's Bend
Battle of Mine Creek
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Battle of Mobile Bay
Mobile campaign (1865)
Battle of Monett's Ferry
Fight at Monterey Pass
Battle of Moore's Mill
Battle of Moorefield
Morgan's Raid
Battle of Morristown
Battle of Mossy Creek
Battle of Mount Elba
Battle of Mount Gray
Battle of Mount Sterling
Battle of Mount Zion Church
Battle of Munford
Third Battle of Murfreesboro
Battle of Mustang Island
Battle of Nashville
Battle of New Bern (1862)
Battle of New Bern (1864)
Capture of New Orleans
Battle of Newton's Station
Second Battle of Newtonia
Battle of Old Church
Battle of Old Fort Wayne
Battle of Old River Lake
Skirmish at Paint Rock Bridge
Battle of Pea Ridge
Battle of Peachtree Creek
Battle of Peebles's Farm
Battle of Peralta
Battle of Perryville
Third Battle of Petersburg
Sinking of Petrel
Battle of Philippi (1861)
Battle of Piedmont
Battle of Pine Bluff
Battle of Plains Store
Battle of Pleasant Hill
Capture of Plymouth
Battle of Port Gibson
Siege of Port Hudson
Battle of Port Royal
Battle of Port Walthall Junction
Battle of Portland Harbor
Battle of Prairie D'Ane
Battle of Prairie Grove
Price's Missouri Expedition
Second Battle of Rappahannock Station
Battle of Raymond
Battle of Red Banks
Battle of Rice's Station
Battle of Rich Mountain
Battle of Richmond, Louisiana
Battle of Riggins Hill
Battle of Rivers' Bridge
Battle of Roanoke Island
Battle of Roan's Tan Yard
Battle of Rocky Face Ridge
Rousseau's Opelika Raid
Battle of Rutherford's Farm
First Battle of Sabine Pass
Battle of Sailor's Creek
Battle of St. Charles
Battle of St. Johns Bluff
Battle of Salineville
Second Battle of Saltville
Battle of Salyersville
Sand Creek massacre
Sanders' Knoxville Raid
Battle of Santa Rosa Island
Battle of Selma
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Simmon's Bluff
Sinking Creek Raid
Battle of Somerset
Battle of South Mountain
Battle of Spanish Fort
Battle of Spring Hill
First Battle of Springfield
Second Battle of Springfield
Battle of Stanwix Station
Battle of Stones River
Battle of Stony Lake
Battle of Strasburg
Battle of Sutherland's Station
Battle of Tebbs Bend
Skirmish at Terre Noire Creek
Skirmish at Threlkeld's Ferry
Battle of Tom's Brook
Battle of Tranter's Creek
Battle of Trent's Reach
Battle of Tupelo
Battle of Van Buren
Battle of Vaught's Hill
Battle of Vermillion Bayou
Battle of Vernon
Siege of Vicksburg
Battle of Walker's Ford
Warrenton Junction Raid
Battle of Wassaw Sound
Battle of Wauhatchie
Battle of Waynesboro, Georgia
Battle of Waynesboro, Virginia
Battle of West Point
Battle of Westport
Battle of White Oak Road
Battle of Whitestone Hill
Battle of Whitney's Lane
Battle of Wilmington
Battle of Wilson's Wharf
Third Battle of Winchester
Battle of Wood Lake
Battle of Wyse Fork
Wytheville Raid
Battle of Yazoo City
Battle of Yellow Bayou
Battle of Yellow Creek (1862)
Battle of Yellow Tavern
that's a pretty comprehensive counterpoint.
It's sarcasm don't take it literally
Well someone is triggered...
Correct. Historical inaccuracy and mis-information actually triggers me quite a lot. maybe It's just me but personally I prefer it when people deal in truth and facts and not fantasies.@@Norm-ih2rq
@@kemcolian2001 Ah so you mean for instance "there are more than 2 genders" or "get vaccinated or you kill grandma" or "biden won the election" or "Russia collusion"?
Confederate: *steals Battle Cry of Freedom*
Union: Two can play that game *steals Dixie*
Dixie has origins from ohio (i think)
@@BonTheRabbit I know it's written by a Northerner but the joke wouldn't work
@@NoName-hg6cc a
Union just makes a shit song like the north always does,
it is actuly the other way arownd
Brits have a history of kicking ass, don’t mess with the kings armed forces, glad you are on our side.
Kings of armed forces? We kicked them off that throne in 1776 and again in 1812 then the british called for the americans in ww1 and ww2 lol
the confederate sympathizers are on no ones side other than their own personal gain and the remembrance of their slaveholding, traitor ancestors
STATES RIGHTS TO HAVE WHAT? HMMMMM TELL ME THE RIGHT TO GOVERN THEM SELVES SO THEY COULD HAVE WHAT
Slaves)))))
to do what they please. the union wasn't even against slxvery. it wasn't made illegal to own slxves in the union until after the civil war. the southern secession was perfectly legal, and the union illegally took to war with the CSA.
@ what about the emancipation proclamation what about that?
@@KaiserDrewboi that was halfway into the war and it only freed the ones in the south. it was still legal in the north until december of 1865. c
@@american_pride0 Slavery was only legal by way of being de jure. And i’m not only talking about public opinion in the north being generally against slavery, i’m also saying that the land in northern states was not adequate for large cotton or tobacco plantations, which of course was by far the most lucrative use of slavery. And ultimately, the south pretty much started any conflict at all by firing on fort sumter.
What is this movie?
Free State of Jones. The whole movie ain't like that, this is just the opening scene
Freedom but not for all?
Why should? If you hate communist might as well hate other
sadly that's Herrenvolk democracy in a nutshell
freedom is a myth anyway
DOWN WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT!!!!!!
Umm...
Huzzah!
DEFUND THE CIA
DEFUND THE CIA
DEFUND THE CIA
@@Cent._ I think you mean CSA
drink your tears you rebel scum
@@gwydionrusso3206
Nice try, fed boy.
DEFUND THE CIA
>song is Confederate
>movie is anti-confederate
Um w0t
The movie is actually anti confederate?
@@FollowerOfJesus54 Yes, it's the Free State of Jones. It's about a soldier in the Confederate Army who deserts and starts a rebellion because the local military in Mississippi were heavy handed with taxation and conscription policy. He ends up trying to ally with Sherman and the Union, though that's a lesser part of the plot.
@@MalachiCo0 wow, cool to know thx
Free State Of Jones is one of the videos i watched and the reason why i was interested in the American Civil War
And I Actually Had Trouble Trying to Find an Movie that match with it 😅
Where are the scenes from
(Free state of Jones), starring Matthew McConaughey, great film😊
@@Thekidnappedcrusaders thanks
Don't forget -- the Union didn't free IT'S slaves until DECEMBER 1865.
The entire world had slaves at that time In history. Why just blame the Confederacy?
1% of slaves were in the north by the time the war started dumbass... The north was industrialized, they didn't rely on plantation systems that were run by slaves. And that still doesn't make it right for people to own slaves if others are doing it.
Most civilized nations (ie Britain, France, Russia, etc) had already banned slaves.@@rs0nGames
They freed them and then segregated tremendous nonsense.😂😂😂
Your slaves lol, the last slaves were freed in Texas, December 1865. The north freed all slaves under its jurisdiction in 1863.
I've just realized the wildness of this comments section.
Im a damn yankee but wore gray with 32nd Virginia and 9th Texas
how old are you, 200?
Our Dixie Forever
Probably should have used scenes from a different movie
Deo Vindici!
i rather the union but the confederates made some nice music
Right
Doesn’t which you prefer matter civil war is super interesting to learn and just enjoy reading about as well as the music.
Also I could be wrong so if somebody can fact check me that would be great
the original version of this song was union and was better
The Confederates have WAY better music
The Yankees had better music, the south had like, two good songs.
@@TonyGModestowhat songs are better then the confederates?
@@FollowerOfJesus54
The Fall of Charleston, Marching through Georgia, Marching Song of the 1st of Arkansas, New York Volunteers, John Brown’s Body, and Army of the Free (to name a few)
Even this song is merely a parody of a Union Song (Battle Cry of Freedom) and not a very good parody at that. There’s very little mockery of bravado to it in my opinion.
The two good Confederate songs in my opinion, are Dixie and the Yellow Rose of Texas.
@@TonyGModesto Dixie, southern soldier, Bonnie blue flag, I’m a good old rebel, to arms in Dixie
This is literally a confederate version of a union song
They lost but their culture endures ‘till the end of America under God and the American ideal.
they seceded. that is the most anti-american thing a state can do. And for what? oh, thats right, the enslavement of millions of people based on the color of their skin.
CSA😀👍!
In their case, it's the battle cry of Treason.
just like 1776. the revolutionary war was also an act of treason
So u dont like Washington, Adams, or Jefferson how about samuel adams, Ben Franklin, John Hancock, Jon Jay? They were all traitors
Average day in Louisiana 💀
Speaking as someone born there, that isn't funny
I'm downloading this because i know one day. TH-cam dumb ass will be like. Ah yes a song I don't like. Deletes.
TH-cam wants to be Family Friendly and Educational, idk why TH-cam also wants Historical Musics to be deleted.
Because it's Southern Heritage and due to a whole bunch of Lies the Southern Heritage is considered racist the Confederacy was right to do what they did they fought against tyranny free black man Mexicans Asians Indians our ancestors were determined to keep their freedom unfortunately it was lost
@@Otsuu_0xSouthern statues have been desecrated in torn down Confederate flags have been burned although I guess that's not saying much considering the lgbtq and black lives matter really enjoys burning the American flag well any leftist really not just specifically them
I Love MAGA
I will bring the csa back but I need help
I’ll be glad to help your bud!
For the csa !
@@ShockDeed deo vindice!
Hey what's deo Vindice mean I'm just curious ?
@@ShockDeed it’s the confederate national motto. I think it might be a Latin for something I just can’t put my finger on what it translates to in English.
If it was not for Lincoln’s aggression this would have never happened. AMEN
Yep. Slavery was on its way out. Lincoln needed a reason to go to war to keep that revenue from the South coming in. Funny how slavery wasn't brought up as an issue until nearly halfway through the war 😂. They even offered the South constitutionally guaranteed slavery. It was all about the money! Nearly every war in history always has money involved as the main motivator.
Lincoln never stared anything, he never even wanted to END slavery. He wanted to stop more states from becoming slave states. When he was elected the rouge boys at the south thought that he was gonna take their slaves and destroy the south’s economy!!!!!!!!! So they seceded and the rest is history.
Lincoln didnt start the war, his political speeches said he would contain slavery, not destroy it, he hoped he could contain slavery and it would naturally phase out, but southerners thought he was going to take their slave's, even after he stated he was not, they still declared independence from the US, And the CSA started the war by attacking multiple US forts and seizing them, Lincoln only mobilized 75,000 men in defense, but then the CSA attacked fort Sumter and started the war.
America died when the CSA lost :(
Amen
I agree
When the CSA... a slaveholding rebellion that fought to leave the United States on the off chance that Abraham Lincoln MIGHT end slavery, or halt its expansion, got defeated by the UNITED STATES, America died?
@@koopatroopa-rb6tq You don't know much about that war do you?
Amen
Giga chad traditional southerner virgen anti ffa
I am a Russian confederate
Mega based. Heil Dugin
Alot are like the south was bad and blah blah but honestly both sides werent bad. If anything this was probably the most patriotic time ever in history. One aide believed in something and the other side didnt. Both sides deserved respect if you cant do that then you never understood it to begin with. They were willing to die for what they believed in and that takes alot of guts to do so, mad respect.
As a neutral person (I'm not into politics but into History) I personally agree to this.
Most civilians doesn't really focus on their economy input but their nation.
And for that I respect both sides.
The first battle of manassas animation.
its ony !!! 1 song !!! from POLAD
Irony is putting a pro-CSA song to a video that is VERY anti-CSA.
Reality is VERY anti-CSA. that is why revisionists exist.
The csa never lost we willinly joined em
CSA: lasted 1-4 years
Davis never did join he was mad at lee but lee surrendered so more americans wouldnt die
wdym they never lost bro. they signed the surrender at Appomattox.
@@sirblank2384 confederates and Americans. confederates were traitors, and deserve to be called differently than the union patriots that fought to preserve the union.
@leowood5860 the leader of the confederacy never surrendered the army did completely different....davis was captured put on trial the court was gonna rule in favor of davis so they dropped all charges against him and the CSA
Sadness and reality.
God bless CSA.
CSA forewer
Only lasted 5 years tho
@@BonTheRabbitkind of embarrassing it took 5 years to defeat an army of 80% farmers
@@pogradec21 union troops weren't any better
@@pogradec21
Yes, indeed. And after that, those southern farmers that were left became the slaves for the white masters. The Union and it's liberated blacks moved on.
But the slavery didn't go away, 99% of all the youth in the Authoritarian Constitutional Republic of the USA (ACR-USA) blacks and whites are now working for slave wages. The present Electoral College vote given to the rural red states (Republican) made sue that racism and slave wages was here to stay
Either that and/or bankrupted for trying to get a college degrees. A whole generation of millennials ( Y and/or Z) will never afford a home.
🇹🇷 2023-2024
The Confederacy was justified.
Really?
"Our new government is founded upon...its foundations are laid, its corner-stone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery subordination to the superior race is his natural and normal condition. This, our new government, is the first, in the history of the world, based upon this great physical, philosophical, and moral truth."
Alexander Stephens, Vice President of the CSA March 21 1861
@@coogrfan Politicians are idiots, pure and simple. None in the North or the South are exceptions. 🤷♂
The only opinions that matter are the ones of the average soldiers. And of the ones who fought in the Confederate Army, the vast majority were in agreement that the war was about independence from the dogma of Washington rather than the preservation of slavery.
“If I fall, it will be in a good Cause in the defense of my country, defending my home and fireside.” - Private Andrew J. White, 30th Georgia Infantry.
“I feel that I am fighting for your liberty and the liberty and privileges of my little children.” - Private J.V. Fuller, 2nd Mississippi Infantry.
“I would be disgraced if I stayed at home, and unworthy of my revolutionary ancestor.... There is no one bearing my name left to fight for our freedom. The honor of our family is involved…. A man who will not offer up his life does dishonor to his wife and children.” - Private Samuel D. Sanders, 6th South Carolina Infantry.
@@coogrfanCheck out what the CSA's constitution has to say about slavery. The idea was for a slow abolition of slavery, as to prevent racism.
@@marktwain3531Article I, Section 9 of the Confederate Constitution: "“No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed”.
Traitors sadly
What movie is this from?
Free State Of Jones
@@Otsuu_0x thanks
I love the confederate flag 🏳️🏳️
I love the Union flag 🏳️🌈
Confederacy flag is lame and childish, union flag is brave
What movie or show is this?
Free States Of Jones