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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

My first music video created. Hope you enjoy.

Confederate army under Pickett leads charge into Union defensive formation under Hancock.

Soundtrack from the last samurai


Robert E Lee Pickett Maede Hancock Confederacy Union Cannon Artillery Charge Last Stand American Civil war

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  • The original music to these scenes are better. Great movie though.

  • @Irockmarkdowns lol u sound a lil mad there bro, take a chill pill, its all over, ended 150 years ago, nothing to be crying over.

  • @thewowgamer100

    Err..are you retarded? The Confederates may have had their share of victories but they lost the most important ones.

    "The Confederacy was not a Loser, and neither was the Union."

    Uhm no..the Confederacy lost the important battles, and lost the war, you fucking inbred shit for brains moron.

  • @Z3kedog It's people like you that give the USA a bad name. The Confederacy was not a loser, it defeated the Union numerous times outnumbered, but either way the South wasn't going to win because it was 22 million Yankees vs 9 million Rebels. General Lee defeated the Union when the Union was twice his size in the Battle of Chancellorsville. The Confederacy was not a Loser, and neither was the Union. They both fought brave for themselves. If you have nothing nice to say, please keep it to urself.

  • If you ask me there were two losers in this war, the confederacy and the people.

  • I find it a shame that in schools they teach that the civil war was a fight about slaver and only slavery. Luckily I come from a southern family and they taught me better.

  • thats a gross misconception. they werent dying for slavery. they were dying to protect there homes. most were not part of the plantation artistocracy. those who were, justified it in the name of states rights to determine how they alone would handle the issue of slavery and not be dictated by the north, hence the reason for secession. yes, there were fanatics like edmund ruffin. but those were few. even robert e.lee didnt believe in slavery. but there was a fierce loyalty to defend virginia.

  • The south is my home. I would defend it just like these men.

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