Anyone have a good way to learn about its formation and government/inter-state relations? Before the war specifically, the formation and into the war.
Anyone have a good way to learn about its formation and government/inter-state relations? Before the war specifically...
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The president and the vice president of the Confederacy were to serve six-year terms, and the president could not be reelected
Yeah I've got a great way and it's called go fuck yourself you damn redneck.
The South was a racist and that's that. Some things never change.
Look, slavery was bad. And the South was for it. They loved slavery.
But the North said "No, you stop that right now because it's wrong." And they laid their lives on the line to free the slaves because that was the right thing to do.
Look at you, salivating over some loser country or whatever. Pathetic.
Meanwhile, the North made the USA everything it is today. The biggest, baddest melting pot in the world.
Not only that... we became the role model for the world. Now all of Europe wants to be like the USA melting pot.
Sounds like you've got your dick in your hand.
Either get jerking or hop aboard the reality train because you're living in a cave right now, cave man.
Dipshit retard I am not a racist Confederate jackass. I am not from the south. Only curious about it from a historical context.
No such thing.
>2020
>Still thinks the civil war was over slavery
Slavery was just the revised historical account to make the North look like the good guys. It's really because the South started printing their own money as a fuck you to the North.
I know that goddamn it I'm playing the fool and hoping this thread gets bumped.
If you think the CW was fought over anything but money you have zero brain - no brain.
Just take a peek at Lincoln's quotes.
the npc turns on full npc mode when they see or read about the confederacy. example is the post you replied to
ignore them
Nah, piqued my interest tho. Did you try wiki then dark web?
Have you read South Carolina's Declaration of Secession? Not entirely what you're looking for, but a good place to properly understand the "why", instead of relying on the dipshittery of either "muh slaves" or "muh states rights" exclusivly.