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Man Born in 1846 Talks About the 1860s and Fighting in the Civil War - Restored Audio..sounds like today IMO
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 3843916" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>I suppose I should have used the term Islamic rather than Muslim, the various people groups who adhere to the tenets are not homogeneous. I used the term Muslim to refer to the various people groups who adhere to the various sects of Islam. I’m not an anthropologist, but I’m pretty sure there are distinct differences between the nations who occupy Singapore and those who occupy Chechnya or modern Turkey etc.</p><p></p><p>In regards to the side bar of the OP, slavery did not become an issue in TWoNA until the vastly outnumbered Suthroners continued to turn Yankee arses into sombreros. The recent slave uprising in Haiti was the source of inspiration for the DC vermin whose ambition was to foment similar unrest in the South. Lincoln himself said he would free all the slaves, half the slaves or none of the slaves, whatever it took to preserve the Union. He also said that the black man would never be the equal of the white man. They supposed they could water down the efficacy of the Suthron armies if they were simultaneously holding back the Union armies and suppressing an internal uprising. The actual defeat of the South was not due to any great maneuvers of the North. It was in fact the disparate Suthron states failed to bolster each other and unify to provide strength to need. It was an excess of independence and an early unwillingness to respond in kind to the threat levied against them.</p><p></p><p>The fact is that the Suthron agrarian economy was the engine of the original confederation. The northern industrial base was trying to get its legs under itself in the face of superior European goods. This was an untenable position to a population in the north, superior in numbers and afflicted with a hubris that exists to this very day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 3843916, member: 44374"] I suppose I should have used the term Islamic rather than Muslim, the various people groups who adhere to the tenets are not homogeneous. I used the term Muslim to refer to the various people groups who adhere to the various sects of Islam. I’m not an anthropologist, but I’m pretty sure there are distinct differences between the nations who occupy Singapore and those who occupy Chechnya or modern Turkey etc. In regards to the side bar of the OP, slavery did not become an issue in TWoNA until the vastly outnumbered Suthroners continued to turn Yankee arses into sombreros. The recent slave uprising in Haiti was the source of inspiration for the DC vermin whose ambition was to foment similar unrest in the South. Lincoln himself said he would free all the slaves, half the slaves or none of the slaves, whatever it took to preserve the Union. He also said that the black man would never be the equal of the white man. They supposed they could water down the efficacy of the Suthron armies if they were simultaneously holding back the Union armies and suppressing an internal uprising. The actual defeat of the South was not due to any great maneuvers of the North. It was in fact the disparate Suthron states failed to bolster each other and unify to provide strength to need. It was an excess of independence and an early unwillingness to respond in kind to the threat levied against them. The fact is that the Suthron agrarian economy was the engine of the original confederation. The northern industrial base was trying to get its legs under itself in the face of superior European goods. This was an untenable position to a population in the north, superior in numbers and afflicted with a hubris that exists to this very day. [/QUOTE]
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