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It’s reliance on slavery for It’s economy was a big part of thatThe confederacy was never a nation. No country ever formally recognized it as one.
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It’s reliance on slavery for It’s economy was a big part of thatThe confederacy was never a nation. No country ever formally recognized it as one.
It’s reliance on slavery for It’s economy was a big part of that
What were they supposed to do with it if they could not sell it or process it into textiles? Eat it?They were so stupid they actually BURNED the year's cotton crop. Idiot rebs.
What were they supposed to do with it if they could not sell it or process it into textiles? Eat it?
Well..they COULD have sold it. But they had, what seemed to them, the brilliant idea of trying to hold the British textile industry ransom...in the hope of forcing diplomatic recognition and Britain's entry, or at least assistance, in the war.What were they supposed to do with it if they could not sell it or process it into textiles? Eat it?
Yeah, I bet you miss the antebellum south.Not one bit. I used to ignore them when I was a Democrat. Not maliciously,but because i was taught bunk that the Civil war was over slaves. I know today I was lied to and want the record cleared. I watched enough of the comedy to realize he was from England and really does not understand the civil war.
Yeah, I bet you miss the antebellum south.
Miss that sweat tea on the porch overlooking the cotton fields bob.
I have been there but only lived there a short time. I hated the bugs, them spraying the base. Saw no cotton fields there but lived on a cotton farm in Ca when I was a kid.Yeah, I bet you miss the antebellum south.
Miss that sweat tea on the porch overlooking the cotton fields bob.
When I lived on a cotton Farm for a few months in CA, my aunt was always making sweet tea. She did not put sweat in it."Sweat tea"? That sounds disgusting. I've had butter tea, but sweat tea sounds much worse.
Maybe she wasn't working hard enough.When I lived on a cotton Farm for a few months in CA, my aunt was always making sweet tea. She did not put sweat in it.
How do you figure?How do you figure?
Is that why you have to steal other people’s screen names?How do you figure?
Uh, my name is a nickname for a very very famous singer.Is that why you have to steal other people’s screen names?
And you stole it from a guy that you troll on other boardsUh, my name is a nickname for a very very famous singer.
1. Slavery has come back.Slavery isn't coming back.
You really don’t understand slavery, do you?1. Slavery has come back.
2. We all are slaves to those entities who run wild in the streets.
3. We dare not take a walk in certain areas, lest we be sucker punched or robbed or murdered.
4. We dare not take public transportation, lest we be sucker punched or robbed or ....
5. We dare not live in certain neighborhoods, lest we be sucker punched or ....
He's obviously white, so no he doesn't.You really don’t understand slavery, do you?
He's obviously white, so no he doesn't.
Seems like you are scared of a lot of things. What's the word for that?1. Slavery has come back.
2. We all are slaves to those entities who run wild in the streets.
3. We dare not take a walk in certain areas, lest we be sucker punched or robbed or murdered.
4. We dare not take public transportation, lest we be sucker punched or robbed or ....
5. We dare not live in certain neighborhoods, lest we be sucker punched or ....
I'm not on any other boards.And you stole it from a guy that you troll on other boards
what a maroon