Slavery and the Confederacy

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bobover3 (imported) wrote: Tue Nov 27, 2012 4:00 pm In the mid 19th century, life was much more rooted in states and towns than it is today. The Union was an abstraction, while people's lives were lived in their towns. Loyalty is greater to home and family and community than to anything else. Remember that the British citizens who rebelled against the Crown in 1776 were also traitors.

You should know, Bob, since you were there! :D
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Remember the old Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Their republics went their own way, the union dissolved without a

War Between The Republics.

Go figure. ;)

Moi
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Moi, stay on topic

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Re: Slavery and the Confederacy

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Moi, stay on topic

River

He doesn't know how...
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ENOUGH.

You've been warned in the other thread I just closed.
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You are staying one step ahead of me Paolo, to those that post, enough.

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