I'm from Virginia, but lived in Abbeville, South Carolina in 2007. I actually know the man who bought Secession hill which had overgrown and become unused. He cleared the property and cleaned things up and now a memorial is there. It was paid for by donations. The Abbeville Institute helped raise money for it. There are still many of us who haven't forgotten and love our Southern heritage and history. I'm 100% unreconstructed, Deo Vindice.
Sounding off from the great state of Louisiana! If you take requests, I'd like to hear the Confederate version of the Battle Cry of Freedom. That or perhaps the tribute to the CSS Alabama. Keep up these songs, ya'll are doing our history proud.
Thank You. I Own A Couple Dozen Confederate Flags And I Stay In A African American Owned Disability Group Home. And I Get Insults All The Time About The Flags... But I Don't Let That Phase Me. I'm Planning On Flying Some Of Them In My New Place I'm Getting In Ottawa County Ohio Including The John Bell Hood Texas Brigade Flag. Long Live Dixie And God Bless The South.
Let me see here! A Union of States where slavery is enshrined in its US constitution (Migration and Importantion Clause, Fugitive Slave Clause. 3/5 Compromise Clause, 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment and 10th Amendment. Also in the laws of its Congress: i.e.1820 Missouri Compromise, 1850 Fugitive Slave Act and 1854 Kansas - Nebrasks Act, etc. and SCOTUS decisions like Dred Scott v Sanford) invades a Confederation of States to STOP SLAVERY? HUH? Why is there a controversy? As South Carolina and other States legally seceded from the Union, the North invaded the now-Confederacy for control of southern cash crops that fed the US Treasury (to the tune of 70%), secured bank loans as collateral, supplied northern industries with raw materials and, across the Atlantic, supplied their industries (The Industrial Revolution) as well. Three non-Confederate Sources: English author, Charles Dickens, author of A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist: "The Northern onslaught upon slavery was no more than a piece of specious humbug designed to conceal its desire for economic control ( cotton and other raw materials) of the Southern states." This short telegram, from US General William Tecumseh Sherman to Abraham Lincoln, is dated December 22, 1864. “I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the city of Savannah with 150 heavy guns and plenty of ammunition and also about 25,000 bales of COTTON,” Sherman wrote. In 1924, the US Federal Reserve issued their report on the History of Cotton. Please note in 1800 there was no cotton production. By 1850, COTTON supplied 53.36% of the US exports. By 1870, COTTON supplied a whopping 60.28%. fraser.stlouisfed.org/files/docs/publications/FRB/pages/1920-1924/26396_1920-1924.pdf The North invaded the Confederacy for control of southern cash crops and the money it supplied. For 160 years, the North has hid behind Four False Causes or UNCONSTITUTIONAL LIES! 1. Secession is illegal 2. The South rebelled 3. Preserve the Union (Treasury) 4. Slavery - legal under the Constitution, Congress and SCOTUS. The ONLY document from the US government about the war on (Confederate-only) SLAVERY is the Emancipation Proclamation! PROBLEMS? Lincoln acknowledged in his first inaugural that he has no constitutional authority on the subject of slavery and copying from the 1860 Republican Party Platform plank# 4 says its a situation of the inviolable rights of the States and the armed invasion of any State FOR ANY REASON is the GRAVEST IF CRIMES! The Emancipation Proclamation did not free a single slave still held in the North or the Southern States (Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri kept from joining the CSA, and the Confederate State of Tennessee was exempt (unlisted) thanks to Lincoln's Vice President, Andrew Johnson. So, Lincoln's invasion is the costliest in US history. It's supposedly about slavery yet slavery continues to be legal in the US for EIGHT MONTHS after the surrender at Appomattox in April 1865. Can anyone make sense of this?
@@cephas-pi7vc What surprises me is that they pass the 13th Amendment AFTER enslaving eleven sovereign States (peoples and State governments) to a Union to which they voluntarily seceded.
@@MGTOWPaladin US slavery was also very tame compared to most slavery in its history. Only 1 percent of slave women claimed to been raped with less than 5 percent hearing of a rape. Slaves worked 89 percent of what white farmers worked during that time period. The slave literacy rate in 1870 was 21 percent higher than the russian empire which was 15 percent. Africa wouldn't reach that type of literacy till 1950. Slaves in America were simply bought off from Africans with vast majority of the slaves being formerly Slaves in Africa. This is proven by the number of Slaves in the slave trade not going down after the end of the Trans atlantic slave trade with Slaves within Africa increasing since they just stayed in Africa. The amount of Slaves was a fixed quantity
The reason for the war was because confederates were removing foreign millitary bases from territories they had rightfully declared independent. Fort Sumter was fired upon after months of negotiation trying to get the union to surrender the fort. After all else failed fort Sumter was fired upon. The north simply occupying sovereign southern territory which they had the right to secede based on the original interpretation of the constitution and what was standard practice at the time
@ruleamericana2301 Is there a single source for this info? I had known a little of it, but I would like more info, if possible! After finding more info, Lincoln's Presidential Proclamation NO. 81 and 82, Lincoln claims his invasion of the South was about REVENUE TAX MONEY. The dates were 5 days after Sumter and a week after the first Proclamation.
@@Pansexual_Pratt I was correcting your spelling. In your post, you misspelled the word "gained." You left out the "e." The reason I corrected you in all capital letters is because that's how your misspelled version of "gained" was printed.
"Thus always to tyrants." Virginia state motto. Also, the words shouted by John Wilkes Booth after shooting President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater, Washington, DC, April 14th, 1865 (Good Friday).
@@woolencrane1153 No it isn't. Somalia is an African nation. It isn't even in the Northern part of the United States, let alone the Southern part, also known as Dixie. The U.S.A. is in the North American continent, whereas Africa is a completely different continent that's far away across the Atlantic Ocean. Just because the Somalian flag bears a slight resemblance to the South Carolina flag of Succession (the subject of the song heard here, "The Bonnie Blue Flag"), it doesn't automatically make Somalia a Confederate state.
GOD bless Dixie! GOD bless Texas! All the love to my Southern brothers and sisters.
Texas is lost
Amen to that.
Long live the South
God bless Alabama, and the rest of my southern brethren!
First!! South Carolina!!
First to Secede, God Bless South Carolina.
I'm from Virginia, but lived in Abbeville, South Carolina in 2007. I actually know the man who bought Secession hill which had overgrown and become unused. He cleared the property and cleaned things up and now a memorial is there. It was paid for by donations. The Abbeville Institute helped raise money for it. There are still many of us who haven't forgotten and love our Southern heritage and history. I'm 100% unreconstructed, Deo Vindice.
God Bless South Carolina!
FOR 1ST LOUSIANA!
Florida here!
You should do Jine the Cavalry.
Very good, sir! Cheers from Kentucky!
Sounding off from the great state of Louisiana! If you take requests, I'd like to hear the Confederate version of the Battle Cry of Freedom. That or perhaps the tribute to the CSS Alabama. Keep up these songs, ya'll are doing our history proud.
We might have something in the works along those lines...stay tuned.
They actually covered Battle Cry of Freedom!!
@@DeLanceStephens Hell yea
Best version I've heard so far!
Hurrah hurrah !!!
there is also the tribute to the CSS Hunley
For Southern rights, hurrah!!!
The Gang is getting back together boy's
God bless Texas and DIXIE !!!!
The South Will Rise Again.
Thank You. I Own A Couple Dozen Confederate Flags And I Stay In A African American Owned Disability Group Home. And I Get Insults All The Time About The Flags... But I Don't Let That Phase Me. I'm Planning On Flying Some Of Them In My New Place I'm Getting In Ottawa County Ohio Including The John Bell Hood Texas Brigade Flag. Long Live Dixie And God Bless The South.
Amen
Hurrah for Dixie!
Let me see here!
A Union of States where slavery is enshrined in its US constitution (Migration and Importantion Clause, Fugitive Slave Clause. 3/5 Compromise Clause, 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment and 10th Amendment. Also in the laws of its Congress: i.e.1820 Missouri Compromise, 1850 Fugitive Slave Act and 1854 Kansas - Nebrasks Act, etc. and SCOTUS decisions like Dred Scott v Sanford) invades a Confederation of States to STOP SLAVERY? HUH?
Why is there a controversy?
As South Carolina and other States legally seceded from the Union, the North invaded the now-Confederacy for control of southern cash crops that fed the US Treasury (to the tune of 70%), secured bank loans as collateral, supplied northern industries with raw materials and, across the Atlantic, supplied their industries (The Industrial Revolution) as well.
Three non-Confederate Sources:
English author, Charles Dickens, author of A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist:
"The Northern onslaught upon slavery was no more than a piece of specious humbug designed to conceal its desire for economic control ( cotton and other raw materials) of the Southern states."
This short telegram, from US General William Tecumseh Sherman to Abraham Lincoln, is dated December 22, 1864. “I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the city of Savannah with 150 heavy guns and plenty of ammunition and also about 25,000 bales of COTTON,” Sherman wrote.
In 1924, the US Federal Reserve issued their report on the History of Cotton. Please note in 1800 there was no cotton production. By 1850, COTTON supplied 53.36% of the US exports. By 1870, COTTON supplied a whopping 60.28%.
fraser.stlouisfed.org/files/docs/publications/FRB/pages/1920-1924/26396_1920-1924.pdf
The North invaded the Confederacy for control of southern cash crops and the money it supplied.
For 160 years, the North has hid behind Four False Causes or UNCONSTITUTIONAL LIES!
1. Secession is illegal
2. The South rebelled
3. Preserve the Union (Treasury)
4. Slavery - legal under the Constitution, Congress and SCOTUS.
The ONLY document from the US government about the war on (Confederate-only) SLAVERY is the Emancipation Proclamation!
PROBLEMS? Lincoln acknowledged in his first inaugural that he has no constitutional authority on the subject of slavery and copying from the 1860 Republican Party Platform plank# 4 says its a situation of the inviolable rights of the States and the armed invasion of any State FOR ANY REASON is the GRAVEST IF CRIMES!
The Emancipation Proclamation did not free a single slave still held in the North or the Southern States (Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri kept from joining the CSA, and the Confederate State of Tennessee was exempt (unlisted) thanks to Lincoln's Vice President, Andrew Johnson.
So, Lincoln's invasion is the costliest in US history. It's supposedly about slavery yet slavery continues to be legal in the US for EIGHT MONTHS after the surrender at Appomattox in April 1865.
Can anyone make sense of this?
Slavery is still legal. 13th amendment didn’t ban slavery it just restricted it. And it also said nothing about voluntary servitude.
@@cephas-pi7vc What surprises me is that they pass the 13th Amendment AFTER enslaving eleven sovereign States (peoples and State governments) to a Union to which they voluntarily seceded.
@@MGTOWPaladin US slavery was also very tame compared to most slavery in its history. Only 1 percent of slave women claimed to been raped with less than 5 percent hearing of a rape. Slaves worked 89 percent of what white farmers worked during that time period. The slave literacy rate in 1870 was 21 percent higher than the russian empire which was 15 percent. Africa wouldn't reach that type of literacy till 1950. Slaves in America were simply bought off from Africans with vast majority of the slaves being formerly Slaves in Africa. This is proven by the number of Slaves in the slave trade not going down after the end of the Trans atlantic slave trade with Slaves within Africa increasing since they just stayed in Africa. The amount of Slaves was a fixed quantity
The reason for the war was because confederates were removing foreign millitary bases from territories they had rightfully declared independent. Fort Sumter was fired upon after months of negotiation trying to get the union to surrender the fort. After all else failed fort Sumter was fired upon. The north simply occupying sovereign southern territory which they had the right to secede based on the original interpretation of the constitution and what was standard practice at the time
@ruleamericana2301 Is there a single source for this info? I had known a little of it, but I would like more info, if possible!
After finding more info, Lincoln's Presidential Proclamation NO. 81 and 82, Lincoln claims his invasion of the South was about REVENUE TAX MONEY. The dates were 5 days after Sumter and a week after the first Proclamation.
Great 👍
"FIGHTING FOR OUR LIBERTY WE GAINED BY HONEST TOIL" this song slaps, and you wouldn't normally hear that from a member of the LGBTQ community
*GAINED
@@michaelpalmieri7335 what?
@@Pansexual_Pratt
I was correcting your spelling. In your post, you misspelled the word "gained." You left out the "e."
The reason I corrected you in all capital letters is because that's how your misspelled version of "gained" was printed.
@@michaelpalmieri7335 oh ok, thanks
@@Pansexual_Pratt
You're welcome, Gabe.
Sic semper tyrannis!
"Thus always to tyrants."
Virginia state motto.
Also, the words shouted by John Wilkes Booth after shooting President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater, Washington, DC, April 14th, 1865 (Good Friday).
Arkansaw here.
Strange to see everyone celebrating in the comments considering theres no victory to celebrate
Godless communist
Garryowen's
would be nice
Hurrah for Somalia
It's dixie
Somalia didn't exist in 1861.
And Somalians are anti-black racists anyway 😀
@@woolencrane1153
No it isn't. Somalia is an African nation. It isn't even in the Northern part of the United States, let alone the Southern part, also known as Dixie. The U.S.A. is in the North American continent, whereas Africa is a completely different continent that's far away across the Atlantic Ocean.
Just because the Somalian flag bears a slight resemblance to the South Carolina flag of Succession (the subject of the song heard here, "The Bonnie Blue Flag"), it doesn't automatically make Somalia a Confederate state.
@@michaelpalmieri7335 He was correcting the original commenter by saying it wasn’t a flag of somalia but in fact a flag of Dixie.
@@carnyx44 Im somali and a american southerner hurrah
Somalia iska leh