Wednesday, June 12, 2013

10 Points About The Confederacy

I made this list in order to clear up some misconceptions people had about the Confederacy. This is not a comprehensive list of facts about the Confederacy; I picked a few that I thought most people wouldn’t be familiar with. Overall, *I intended for this to be a fun and informative list, and not to start a North versus South debate.

*The road to hell is paved with good intentions.:)  257 comments

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Union troops were primarily city and town dwellers. They named battles after natural objects near the scene of the conflict. Confederate troops were, chiefly, from the country and named battles after impressive artificial (man-made) objects near the scene of the conflict. The battle of “1st Manassas / Bull Run”: The Union army named the battle “Bull Run” after a little stream near the scene, called Bull Run, and the Confederate army named the battle “Manassas” because of the Manassas railroad station located nearby. There were at least 230 actions that were known to have more than one name.

In “Ball’s Bluff / Leesburg”- The Union troops noted the steep 100-foot-high bank rising above the Potomac on the Virginia shore, and the Confederate army noted the nearby city of Leesburg, Virginia. “Pea Ridge / Elkhorn Tavern”: Elkhorn was a nearby tavern and Pea Ridge was the name of a crest of the Ozark’s Ridge.

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2 comments:

  1. Wow, those comments are something. Such ignorance and flat out denial of history. I grew up in Mississippi and it never ceases to amaze me at the people I meet while traveling the country who want to tell me all that is wrong with my state when they really don't have a clue. Sure, we have lots of problems. The main one being other people trying to tell us how to live. The other is the growing dependence on the feds for handouts and it's not just the blacks.

    chris

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    1. Wow, those comments are something. Such ignorance and flat out denial of history.

      Appalling.
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      I grew up in Mississippi and it never ceases to amaze me at the people I meet while traveling the country who want to tell me all that is wrong with my state when they really don't have a clue. Sure, we have lots of problems. The main one being other people trying to tell us how to live.

      Definitely the #1, just like the New England Yankees who can't keep their noses out of other peoples business. My favorite quote on them @ http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=75&highlight=codfish Aditionally, the races get along better in the South than the north, but of course they won't admit it.
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      The other is the growing dependence on the feds for handouts and it's not just the blacks.

      It's difficult for most people not to rationalize that it is due them. Just amazing.

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