We will welcome to our numbers the loyal, true and brave Shouting the Battle cry of Freedom! And Although he may be poor, not a man shall be a slave!! Shouting the Battle cry of Freedom!
We are springing to the call from the east and from the west, Shouting the Battle Cry of Freedom! And we will hurl the rebel crew from(if need be we will die for) the land we love best, Shouting the Battle Cry of Freedom!
The union forever, hurrah boys hurrah, down with the traitor and up with the stars! And we'll rally round the flag boys, rally once again, Shouting the battle cry of freedom!
We are springing to the call from the east and from the west, Shouting the Battle Cry of Freedom! And we will hurl the rebel crew from(if need be we will die for) the land we love best, Shouting the Battle Cry of Freedom!
The Union forever hurrah boys!!! Hurrah!!! Down with the traitor, up with the stars as we rally round' the flag boys rally once again, shouting the battle cry of freedom.
Then after you finish the last chorus a shell bursts in your line with the screams of your wounded comrades soon after and the whole cause evaporates from your mind replaced with fear. Don’t romanticize war.
Kommissar What’s this? Someone finds the Roman Empire interesting? Wow that guy must love Roman legionaries slaughtering Celtic villages and any Roman war in general
Like many songs of those turbulent times, there was also a southern version of it. Being from Louisiana I like the southern version but as an American I love both versions. As we stand before troubled times yet again, let this song resound as a call against those who would seek our destruction that we stand united forevermore and shall never again be divided.
I'm from Georgia but I despise the "southern" version. It was put forth by people fighting to defend their right to own black slaves while the original version celebrates freedom and abolitionism and the union.The idea that the confederacy was fighting for states right is a lie that the old confederates made up in the 1880's, 20 years after the war was over. Let's be clear, the rebels were clear about their intentions in 1860 and 1861. They thought it was their god-given right to own other people. Shame on all my ancestors who believed that nonsense.
This is going to be an unpopular opinion but I'm gonna remind you that the largest slave market was actually in New York city, a stones throw from Wall Street. Everyone profited from slavery. Racism didn't stop at the Mason Dixon line and don't think for one SECOND that one side was better than the other. Abolition was a political move, and while steps were attempted at creating equality, they were undone by the legislation. Education is the only way we are going to move forward. Instead of talking about tolerance, both sides need to *be* tolerant. Instead of talking about justice both sides need to *act* just. One more thing, human trafficking is the 21st century term for slavery.
> “Those States have assume the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic institutions; and have denied the rights of property established in fifteen of the States and recognized by the Constitution; they have denounced as sinful the institution of slavery; they have permitted open establishment among them of societies, whose avowed object is to disturb the peace and to eloign the property of the citizens of other States” - South Carolina Declaration of Secession The Confederacy themselves said it’s about slavery
You do not speak for anyone besides yourself. Shame on ALL the Northern aggressors and God bless the BRAVE PATRIOTS of the Confederacy who fought for the country as it was founded. States Rights FIRST, freedom from Federal tyranny.
@@edwardlandmichl7622What states’ rights? Because you know the states, whom seceded from the Union, mainly mentioned slavery as a core justification for exiting. Quoting Mississippi’s secession document: “Our position identifies with the institution of slavery - the greatest material interest in the world.”
I love the original lyrics that said "Up with the Star' because a lot of Union regiments carried Battle cry of freedom flags that had a single 5 pointed star and on rare occasions a 6 pointed star in the Union box of the American flag. 🌈🌈🌹🏰🏰🌺🌈🌈✝️🌩️🌩️⚡⛈️🌺🏰🌹🌈✡️🎵The rainbow of God is in the Bible.🇱🇷🔯⚡
@@arfyego0682 Thank you for the blessing in Hebrew.Aleicham Shalom(Unto you peace).The Union regiments took the star from the pre CIVIL WAR flags that had the U.S. seal star on their flags but most of the time the wrong star was used.The wrong star was a 5 pointed Star.The right star was a 6 pointed Star see over the eagle's head on U.S.one dollar bills.Enjoy and peace.
If there's a provision against a state leaving the union in the constitution, show it to me. And I say that as a loyal northern born yankee. Before the war they used to say the United States are. After the war they said the United States is.
the union is at war . it is why people have guns . the war when it gets hot . the people will fight . you can go as a state . if you defeat the US . it is in there = union forever . the US is the 1st people army . you must kill all the people to leave 1st
You have to remember that who started the war was the confederacy at fort sumter , not the union. And the reason why the union was so right at the civil war is that : Besides defending theirselves, they made the constutucion up to all man and women across the country , freeing slaves and reuniting the country around one flag for all , white and black . The Union Forever !
@@randomcommenter3189 I know that the Confederates tried to justify their action's with "States rights" claims, but if you look beyond their rhetoric and examine the way the Confederate government actually operated, you'll see that there was more central government control under the Confederacy than under the U.S.A. Read the Confederate constitution and you won't see any permission for their own states to secede from itself. Even even as the rebs hypocritically claimed to be exercising a "right to secede", that was certainly not a right they granted to their own states. There's a lot of comparing the confederate "volunteers" to Union "draftees", but Jeff Davis instituted the first draft in American history, and while draftees only comprises 4 % of Union troops plus 9% substitutes, they comprised 10% of Rebels plus 11%substitutes. Rich man's war, poor man's fight. The Confed constitution also dictated what laws it's own states could or could not make:“No … law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed.”. They claimed that state level slave laws were none of the Fed's business when it came to abolition, but the Confed was very involved in state business when it came to preservation. The Confederacy was the greatest threat to State's rights this country has ever seen. You want fake freedom, rally around the stars and bars. You want real freedom, rally around the stars and stripes.
@@randomcommenter3189 For starters, I don't understand the end of your first sentence. For someone who prefers civil war to be "put to rest", you sure have a lot of complaints about today's Union. It doesnt seem quite fair that all the points I raise should be "put behind us", but all the points you raise should be "never forgotten". If you want to make this about the present day Union, I could name a lot of other things the founders wouldn't be too keen on, but ultimately, whatever the Union may have become, it still beats the nightmare that the Confederacy was by a long shot.
@@randomcommenter3189 bro fuck kamala she is far left I don’t wanna follow that dipshit who probably thinks communism works, a true american is a moderate who can see both sides and take good things from both not go all left or all right
An Empire forever, Hurrah mates, Hurrah! Down with the scoundrels, up with the Crown. Yeah, we'll rally 'round the flag men, we'll salute 'em nice and proud. Singing the chorus for Queen's glory! "God Save The Queen!"
There's power in a factory, power in a land, Power in the hands of a worker! But it all amounts to nothing, if together we don't stand. There is power in a union! The union forever, defending our rights! Down with the blackleg, all workers unite With your brothers and your sisters from many far off lands! There is power in a union!
@@stephenparallox in what world should this be used against him ? The President was elected to lead our glorious UNION. Down The Russian Collision Hoaxers and up with the 2nd Term ! #keepamericagreat Down With the traitors and up with the Star!
Our Dixie, forever, she's never at a loss, down with the Eagle and up with the Cross, we'll rally around the bonnie flag, we'll rally once again, shout, shout the battle cry of freedom! God bless south! I think it's version more better, my dear Yankees friends))))
Better? All that version did was change a few lyrics to make it sympathetic towards the confederacy. I could've wrote it in three minutes flat. The music and CORRECT lyrics of this masterpiece were written by and for Unionists.
We will welcome to our numbers the loyal, true and brave
Shouting the Battle cry of Freedom!
And Although he may be poor, not a man shall be a slave!!
Shouting the Battle cry of Freedom!
🇺🇸
🇺🇸
We are springing to the call from the east and from the west,
Shouting the Battle Cry of Freedom!
And we will hurl the rebel crew from(if need be we will die for) the land we love best,
Shouting the Battle Cry of Freedom!
The union forever, hurrah boys hurrah, down with the traitor and up with the stars! And we'll rally round the flag boys, rally once again, Shouting the battle cry of freedom!
WHILE WE RALLY ROUND' THE FLAG BOYS WE'LL RALLY ONCE AGAIN, SHOUTING THE BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM!
This is easily my favorite version of the song that I've heard, you've earned a new sub. Down with the traitors, up with the stars!
Up with the stars!
I miss you
@@dreadedworld8864 same same…..
Who was your pen pal after the civil war ended?
Same
The Union forever, hurrah! boys, hurrah!
We are springing to the call from the east and from the west,
Shouting the Battle Cry of Freedom!
And we will hurl the rebel crew from(if need be we will die for) the land we love best,
Shouting the Battle Cry of Freedom!
What flag is that?
Long live the Union my northern comrades!
The Union Forever!
Yes we'll rally 'round the flag boys, rally once again
The Union forever hurrah boys!!! Hurrah!!! Down with the traitor, up with the stars as we rally round' the flag boys rally once again, shouting the battle cry of freedom.
Indeed good sir.
Help AA Palavra
I want to see US soldiers from Timeline 191 (wearing German Stalmhelm helmets ) marching on Richmond and Ottawa in A7v barrels.
Long live the Union to all northerners!
The Union is the traitors
If I was in the civil war I would March in to battle with this song and show the union is strong as one! 🇺🇸 Union forever!
Then after you finish the last chorus a shell bursts in your line with the screams of your wounded comrades soon after and the whole cause evaporates from your mind replaced with fear. Don’t romanticize war.
>guy with roman pfp lmao
Kommissar What’s this? Someone finds the Roman Empire interesting? Wow that guy must love Roman legionaries slaughtering Celtic villages and any Roman war in general
someone is in a bad mood
@@firebird4491 Shut up idiot
I am a proud Union veteran. I would steadfastly march headlong whatever the tune carried us.
Like many songs of those turbulent times, there was also a southern version of it. Being from Louisiana I like the southern version but as an American I love both versions.
As we stand before troubled times yet again, let this song resound as a call against those who would seek our destruction that we stand united forevermore and shall never again be divided.
From Louisiana here, Yee Yee!
A house divided cannot stand.
God bless the South!
I'm not a southerner, but the southern version was better
southern version not good imo
Best rendition, no doubt!
I'm from Georgia but I despise the "southern" version. It was put forth by people fighting to defend their right to own black slaves while the original version celebrates freedom and abolitionism and the union.The idea that the confederacy was fighting for states right is a lie that the old confederates made up in the 1880's, 20 years after the war was over. Let's be clear, the rebels were clear about their intentions in 1860 and 1861. They thought it was their god-given right to own other people. Shame on all my ancestors who believed that nonsense.
This is going to be an unpopular opinion but I'm gonna remind you that the largest slave market was actually in New York city, a stones throw from Wall Street. Everyone profited from slavery. Racism didn't stop at the Mason Dixon line and don't think for one SECOND that one side was better than the other. Abolition was a political move, and while steps were attempted at creating equality, they were undone by the legislation. Education is the only way we are going to move forward. Instead of talking about tolerance, both sides need to *be* tolerant. Instead of talking about justice both sides need to *act* just. One more thing, human trafficking is the 21st century term for slavery.
> “Those States have assume the right of deciding upon the propriety of our domestic institutions; and have denied the rights of property established in fifteen of the States and recognized by the Constitution; they have denounced as sinful the institution of slavery; they have permitted open establishment among them of societies, whose avowed object is to disturb the peace and to eloign the property of the citizens of other States”
- South Carolina Declaration of Secession
The Confederacy themselves said it’s about slavery
Ay, Proud to be American!
I’m a good southern, So don’t kill me.
Outbreak of polio in United Federation. Certificate of Vaccination required.
I'm a southerner and I hate the traitor rebs also
Sadly I'm gay
@@polishplanetpursuer4772 Where is passport?
We love you!
@@zegpath81 Quiet Borat!
365,000 Union boys laid down their lives for freedom.
We salute you!
You do not speak for anyone besides yourself. Shame on ALL the Northern aggressors and God bless the BRAVE PATRIOTS of the Confederacy who fought for the country as it was founded. States Rights FIRST, freedom from Federal tyranny.
@@edwardlandmichl7622What states’ rights? Because you know the states, whom seceded from the Union, mainly mentioned slavery as a core justification for exiting. Quoting Mississippi’s secession document: “Our position identifies with the institution of slavery - the greatest material interest in the world.”
I feel like this is the music that plays during the ending coda of a movie lol
The Union, even without the Confederate States, would be practically the number 1 power on the planet in all aspects.
Legend version!
I love it 🇱🇷🇳🇪🇳🇪🇳🇪
lalhmangaiha lungtau 🇺🇸*
This song was played by World War Two bands headed to free slaves in Nazi concentration camps.Naturally General Sherman tanks were part of it.
We're marching to fields boys, we're going to the fight boys.....
god bless america from the uk
And god save the queen!
God save the king!
I'm from South Carolina and I'm a proud unionists. The union forever! 🇺🇸
Love perfect
True patriots don't wave the traitor's flag.
Right. They wave the gay/blm flag and fight wars for Israel.
This is the American flag sir
Traitors associate themselves more with their state than the nation
The star striped banner is a traitor flag as well.
@@SirDrakeFrancisno
Please stand for the national anthem of gamers
if another cival war brakes be singing this with my troops
God bless the Enclave!
I love the original lyrics that said "Up with the Star' because a lot of Union regiments carried Battle cry of freedom flags that had a single 5 pointed star and on rare occasions a 6 pointed star in the Union box of the American flag. 🌈🌈🌹🏰🏰🌺🌈🌈✝️🌩️🌩️⚡⛈️🌺🏰🌹🌈✡️🎵The rainbow of God is in the Bible.🇱🇷🔯⚡
That's really interesting, I didn't know that, thanks for sharing :) L'chaim to you my friend, God bless
@@arfyego0682 Thank you for the blessing in Hebrew.Aleicham Shalom(Unto you peace).The Union regiments took the star from the pre CIVIL WAR flags that had the U.S. seal star on their flags but most of the time the wrong star was used.The wrong star was a 5 pointed Star.The right star was a 6 pointed Star see over the eagle's head on U.S.one dollar bills.Enjoy and peace.
Amen
This is more fire then Atlanta in 1864
If there's a provision against a state leaving the union in the constitution, show it to me. And I say that as a loyal northern born yankee. Before the war they used to say the United States are. After the war they said the United States is.
the union is at war . it is why people have guns . the war when it gets hot . the people will fight . you can go as a state . if you defeat the US . it is in there = union forever . the US is the 1st people army . you must kill all the people to leave 1st
You have to remember that who started the war was the confederacy at fort sumter , not the union.
And the reason why the union was so right at the civil war is that : Besides defending theirselves, they made the constutucion up to all man and women across the country , freeing slaves and reuniting the country around one flag for all , white and black .
The Union Forever !
@@felipetierno9515 I fully agree. I was just raising a talking point.
@@mestillme2017 cleaver
@@johnbrown5958 If you were trying to say Clever, Thank you.
makes me want to march
I like it but not as good as the one from the movie Lincoln.
Like this song. Love the union version and the confederate version too
America good
I'm going to learn occult magic just to bring back General Sherman
So he can commit more crimes?
@@jackmurphy3940 As someone from Georgia you have got to be the most braindead commenter I've seen in my 5 years of TH-cam
@@jacobdavis7732 Dude... I know there is no way to bring Sherman back, I’m just sayin he was a war criminal.
@@jackmurphy3940 no not that.
It's the fact you think he is a war criminal
Yes me too
replace the background with urkaine flag and images of ukraine soldiers fighting back.
Me to
if someone can add the version of ukraine.... add in the word ukraine and down with putin
The Confederacy should rise again...
So the Union can finish the job!
@@randomcommenter3189 And the confederacy was a centralized autocracy that had slaves.
@@randomcommenter3189 I know that the Confederates tried to justify their action's with "States rights" claims, but if you look beyond their rhetoric and examine the way the Confederate government actually operated, you'll see that there was more central government control under the Confederacy than under the U.S.A.
Read the Confederate constitution and you won't see any permission for their own states to secede from itself. Even even as the rebs hypocritically claimed to be exercising a "right to secede", that was certainly not a right they granted to their own states.
There's a lot of comparing the confederate "volunteers" to Union "draftees", but Jeff Davis instituted the first draft in American history, and while draftees only comprises 4 % of Union troops plus 9% substitutes, they comprised 10% of Rebels plus 11%substitutes. Rich man's war, poor man's fight.
The Confed constitution also dictated what laws it's own states could or could not make:“No … law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed.”. They claimed that state level slave laws were none of the Fed's business when it came to abolition, but the Confed was very involved in state business when it came to preservation.
The Confederacy was the greatest threat to State's rights this country has ever seen. You want fake freedom, rally around the stars and bars. You want real freedom, rally around the stars and stripes.
@@randomcommenter3189 For starters, I don't understand the end of your first sentence.
For someone who prefers civil war to be "put to rest", you sure have a lot of complaints about today's Union. It doesnt seem quite fair that all the points I raise should be "put behind us", but all the points you raise should be "never forgotten".
If you want to make this about the present day Union, I could name a lot of other things the founders wouldn't be too keen on, but ultimately, whatever the Union may have become, it still beats the nightmare that the Confederacy was by a long shot.
@@randomcommenter3189 bro fuck kamala she is far left I don’t wanna follow that dipshit who probably thinks communism works, a true american is a moderate who can see both sides and take good things from both not go all left or all right
@@randomcommenter3189 yeah I think it’s only a matter of time before we fall fully left and the marxists take power but idrc anymore anyway
An Empire forever, Hurrah mates, Hurrah! Down with the scoundrels, up with the Crown. Yeah, we'll rally 'round the flag men, we'll salute 'em nice and proud. Singing the chorus for Queen's glory!
"God Save The Queen!"
TransMorphBot85 NO NO NO GET OUTTA HERE WITH THAT IMPERIALIST SHIT YOUR LUCKY I HATE COMMIES MORE THAN BRITS
Workers of the world, unite!
There's power in a factory, power in a land,
Power in the hands of a worker!
But it all amounts to nothing, if together we don't stand.
There is power in a union!
The union forever, defending our rights!
Down with the blackleg, all workers unite
With your brothers and your sisters from many far off lands!
There is power in a union!
Daniil Geras GET OUTTA HERE WITH THAT COMMIE SHIT ALL HAIL AMERICA I WILL SLAP YOU IN THE FACE WITH FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY
@@sheevinit1490 But they're a republic. How could they be imperialist? You have to be an empire to be imperialist!
/s
Dixi je stejně nejsvětější píseň.
ne
It's funny to me that I love this song for the wrong reasons.
Fuck the Fed! lets go civil war 2 electric boogaloo!!!
Dixie forever!!!
You're sounding like a traitor...
@@generalsherman1213 Good thing it’s the other way around.
@@jackmurphy3940 In what way? The confederates committed treason with their unlawful succession from the Union.
@@generalsherman1213 at the time i don't think there were any laws preventing secession
11 minutes of war crimes
This should be President Trump’s music in the upcoming 2020 election. Down with the traitors!!!
I mean he's the traitor himself. He supports the confederacy therefore making him the enemy.
@@johnbrown5958 far left and far right are both traitors we need moderates back
@@arizonaranger6024 idk reactionaries aren't that good either
Fast forward, we have a completely inefficient-dementia-riddled potato for a president. All because of voter fraud.
Trump 2024
Trump #2020
This would more of a song to run against him... DOWN WITH THE TRAITOR, UP WITH STARS!
@@stephenparallox in what world should this be used against him ? The President was elected to lead our glorious UNION. Down The Russian Collision Hoaxers and up with the 2nd Term ! #keepamericagreat Down With the traitors and up with the Star!
@@dakotadilley1356 You've been seduced by the anti-Christ.
@@stephenparallox 😅😅😅 and to the depths of hell I go. I bet you're holier than thou.
@@dakotadilley1356 I am not holy by any means, but I definitely know evil.
Dixie will arise.
“Our Dixie forever, she’s never at a loss. Down with the eagle & up with the cross!”
@@ThomasM365 Never at a loss.... bhahahahahahahahahahaha
Down with the traitors, up with the stars
Just to be defeated again.
Imagine repurposing a song sung by an army trying to kill you for your own army and it doesn't even save you.
Our Dixie, forever, she's never at a loss, down with the Eagle and up with the Cross, we'll rally around the bonnie flag, we'll rally once again, shout, shout the battle cry of freedom! God bless south! I think it's version more better, my dear Yankees friends))))
Down with the TRAITORS and up with the stars.
The Union forever.
Better? All that version did was change a few lyrics to make it sympathetic towards the confederacy. I could've wrote it in three minutes flat.
The music and CORRECT lyrics of this masterpiece were written by and for Unionists.
"Never at a loss"
I have some bad news for you.
Don't make me come back down there!
11 minutes of lies.
Shut up you probably believe in the sovereign citizen movement and don’t pay taxes twat
"I do love our union but I love Virginia more"
@@Ilovechocolatelabs Said Thomas Jefferson XD