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  • Yeah he didn't do that. You either made that up, or.... well you made that up. Jefferson Davis, Lee, and Jackson were working on freeing the slaves... oh and by the way, GRANT OWNED SLAVES DURING THE CIVIL WAR YOU FUCKING JACKASS.

  • @12FlyMe

    Come on man. Slavery wasn't abolished in the North until 1865. That's after the South.  The North put those slaves there. Your statement holds no water.

    Bless this man in this video.

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  • I would like to learn more about my ancestors and dont really know how to go about it. You seem to have done a pretty good job of doing it for yourself. How should i go about it?

  • @Scroopulous thumbs up--Gen TJ "Stonewall" Jackson often bought a slave in order to assist that person to escape via the underground railroad, yet he fought for Virginia and the South like no other soldier.

  • The South was a complex society having manifested numerous social, political and cultural contexts. Native Americans and various European volunteers (i.e. Spain, Italy, Ireland, Poland and so on) joined the Confederate forces as well.

    God bless those, who fought and died against the proto-Globalist Yankee. Given the current implosion of the American empire: all the more reason for the noble South to have seceded. Deo Vindice.

  • Scroopulous, JRandRrecords, keep a civil tongue in your mouth. You confirm your lack of education by the choice of your words.

  • @creolesocialnetwork Sait andrews "so called crucifixion" is not biblical, and IF it is would you please give me the book, chapter, and verse?

    IF you have no biblical reference then you cannot be sure that the cross in the confedarate flag represents the "so called crucifixion of Saint Andrew"

  • Sait andrews "so called crucifixion" is not biblical, and IF it is would you please give me the book, chapter, and verse?

    IF you have no biblical reference then you cannot be sure that the cross in the confedarate flag represents the "so called crucifixion of Saint Andrew"

  • Yes a man that knows his history! Iam white but get sorta pissed that Our government just wants to look the other way when it comes to black confederate soldiers. Because they were on the wrong side that somehow makes them an untouchable.Christ ! give those men some honor america.

  • One thing I have learned about history being a history buff my self, many things in history has been not all the truthful because the winners get to write the history to the way they want you to understand it.

    And yes the north had slaves and if any one thinks other wise you need to reread history and not in the mainstream history because this is what they want you to see, but the good thing about time is that the truth always comes out.

    So he is right, do your research.

  • AHAHAHAH HAHAHAH OMFG... Dude... I'm not even gonna bother.

  • @12FlyMe

    You're retarded. I even read your other retarded comments. The border states with the exception of Missouri were still part of the North.

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