Fun fact: the end of the song "how are you neutral Johnny Bull" is a reference to the United Kingdom that stayed neutral but privately most of the British politicians supported the Confederacy and this created a lot of problems in relationships between the US and Britain
The British Empire didn't get involved because the Russian Tsar sent a warfleet for the Union. And what thanks and love America gives to Russia now eh?
@@ZepellinWhen did Russians stop existing and get replaced by doppelgangers? Unless you're a fellow monarchist (based) who wants Tsar back this is nonsensical.
The reason is threefold. 1: The CSA already had a plan to free its slaves without ruining the economy or leaving said slaves impoverished, all the USA had was the Emancipation Proclamation... which was merely an order to the CSA to free ITS slaves immediately. 2: The CSA declared independence the same way the 13 Colonies did - but unlike then, in this case it was Constitutionally above board. 3: The Confederated States had never waged war on Britain, and in fact served as a land break protecting Canada from US aggression like in 1812.
Other songs: Marcia Reale d'Ordinanza (Anthem of the Kingdom of Italy) Come out ye black and Tans (Irish Rebel Song) Inno e Marcia Pontificale (National Anthem of the Vatican, there are both Latin and Italian versions) T'was the Siege of Vicksburg (Union Civil War Song) The Southern Soldier (Confederate Civil War Song) Inno di Garibaldi (Italian Unification Song) The Southern Wagon (Irish Confederate Song) We're over here, We're over there (Irish American Patriotic Song)
It uses a painting from the Revolutionary War of a battle that took place in Charleston the end part of the song calls out the tacit British support for the Confederacy during the Civil War
Fun fact: the end of the song "how are you neutral Johnny Bull" is a reference to the United Kingdom that stayed neutral but privately most of the British politicians supported the Confederacy and this created a lot of problems in relationships between the US and Britain
The British Empire didn't get involved because the Russian Tsar sent a warfleet for the Union. And what thanks and love America gives to Russia now eh?
@@seronymusyou mean the completely different modern Russia that is nothing like what it was during the civil war
@@ZepellinWhen did Russians stop existing and get replaced by doppelgangers? Unless you're a fellow monarchist (based) who wants Tsar back this is nonsensical.
@@seronymus I’m saying that it’s now 2 entirely different governments with different ideas
The reason is threefold.
1: The CSA already had a plan to free its slaves without ruining the economy or leaving said slaves impoverished, all the USA had was the Emancipation Proclamation... which was merely an order to the CSA to free ITS slaves immediately.
2: The CSA declared independence the same way the 13 Colonies did - but unlike then, in this case it was Constitutionally above board.
3: The Confederated States had never waged war on Britain, and in fact served as a land break protecting Canada from US aggression like in 1812.
Down with the traitor up with the star! Great song, Thanks for posting!
Oh that’s a good song too.
Based
Always Remember Folks, Uncle Billy is indeed a Hunky Boi, and that each dixie boy must understand that he must mind his Uncle Sam.
Nice
Other songs:
Marcia Reale d'Ordinanza (Anthem of the Kingdom of Italy)
Come out ye black and Tans (Irish Rebel Song)
Inno e Marcia Pontificale (National Anthem of the Vatican, there are both Latin and Italian versions)
T'was the Siege of Vicksburg (Union Civil War Song)
The Southern Soldier (Confederate Civil War Song)
Inno di Garibaldi (Italian Unification Song)
The Southern Wagon (Irish Confederate Song)
We're over here, We're over there (Irish American Patriotic Song)
Im not gonna remember all that to seach it
I lived in Charleston till I was 12 years old till 2013
Bro got concoured
I did a thing barely related hey guys like my comment I'm a conquered charlie
-War criminal-
Hunky boi
lol
Damn right he's a hunky boi, would you rather he had burned down the south being a "war criminal", or slavery still be intact?
Can’t commit war crimes on slavers
@@flyingsquirrell6953 Yeah, war crimes only apply to people. Slavers ain't people
@@flyingsquirrell6953 More like Can Commit War Crimes on Slavers
Nice 👍🙂
Sherman was no War Criminal. He was a Hunky Boi
not during the civil war, but he committed some pretty horrendous atrocities against the native americans after the civil war.
@@thegreatchipman are you confusing sherman with sheridan?
“Who only fought for booty”😭😭
States have Babylon? Or what it about?
Probably comparing the fall of babylon to the fall of charleston
Biblical comparison and allegory. Quoting Revelation
@@seronymus Babylon is a real place, well it was.
@@bitgrenadier5798look up the song Babylon is Fallen
Babylon has fallen because their sin and imprisonment of another people, in the bible at least
Why is there a painting of British red coats in the background for a American Civil War song?
It uses a painting from the Revolutionary War of a battle that took place in Charleston the end part of the song calls out the tacit British support for the Confederacy during the Civil War
Its quite simple, your politicians loved southern cotton and supported the confederate traitors, how are you? Neutral johnny bull
Cassius Marcellus Clay was a true gangster.
WHAT ARE THESE LYRICS
Freedom. Thats what they are.
A hunky boi is sherman
A hunky boy is General Sherman
A hunky boi is general sherman
@@JavaScrapper invincible is he!