I’m pretty sure in HPM Texas doesn’t join the confederates unless it’s a slave state which It can only be a slave state if you take the event to get rid of slavery in DC for slavery in Texas
we follow as we were taught, by burning sword, for to disobey is to have your home burned, family slaughtered, and all for the sake of liberty. So from that moment forth, dixie marched to war for uncle sam. killing vietnamese civilians, and raping German women, after all we had first hand experience of what was to be done with those who fell upon the losing side of any conflict.
@@ComradeHellas You can make one with it I suppose: We follow the rules that we were taught, by burning sword of flame For to disobey is a burned home, slaughtered family, and shame. All for the sake of liberty. From that moment, Dixie marched to war All for our uncle sam. we all know our place, beneath his boot We kill, ox, doe and lamb. All for the sake of liberty. We burned the jungles of Vietnam, in the fire and smoke. We killed women and child alike, and snuffed out the people's hope. All for the sake of liberty. We raped the women of old Berlin, and the countryside too, We tore their nation and people apart, as we were taught to do. All for the sake of liberty. These things we did, we above all know, The deaths, the loss, the cost For we above all know what is done, to those whose side has lost. All for the sake of liberty. -Not the greatest to be made in 5 mins, but it satisfies the requirements of poem i suppose.
Why be the confederates when you could be an independent Kentucky, ally with the union, kick their butt, and receive West Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina? Then you abolish slavery. Long live the Bluegrass State!
>Extend slavery
>Who gives a hoot about their religion anyways?
>Extend slavery
>Extend slavery
This online U.S. History class is better than I expected
The lack of Texas joining confuses my head and confuddles my cotton.
I’m pretty sure in HPM Texas doesn’t join the confederates unless it’s a slave state which It can only be a slave state if you take the event to get rid of slavery in DC for slavery in Texas
unexpected turn of events
Accurate and criminally underrated
hey, glad you think so
Missed opportunity to swap over to the Union version of Dixie at the end there
Away down south in the land of TRAITORS, rattlesnakes, and alligators.
@@mackenzieblair8135 Right away! Right away! Come away! Come away! Right away Right away! Come away!
🤢🤮
>Self confidentially leaves the union
>Starts getting his ass handed to him
>"It was just a prank man, this whole secession thing"
LOL
You didn't get texas, but at least you got Oregon and Wisconsin
"Keep dixieland alive in your heart and in your mind
Southern wind blows once again and will until the end of time."
way down south in the land of traitors
rattlesnakes and alligators
Our symbol of defiance still strikes fear.
@@0g0mogosepikworld31 ironic....
@@brotherhoodz97 your symbol of slavery would of course strike fear on the ones you preyed upon my dear. It mostly shows you are a traitor
@@brotherhoodz97 Strikes fear into the heart of any Genetesist.
no slaves were whipped during the making of this video
I cant even count how many times I have watched this masterpiece 👌
Victoria 2 memes are always welcome, especially since Victoria 3 is coming soon.
each dixie boy must understand that he must mind his uncle sam...
we follow as we were taught, by burning sword, for to disobey is to have your home burned, family slaughtered, and all for the sake of liberty. So from that moment forth, dixie marched to war for uncle sam. killing vietnamese civilians, and raping German women, after all we had first hand experience of what was to be done with those who fell upon the losing side of any conflict.
@@brotherhoodz97 The first part made me think, this was a poem.
@@ComradeHellas You can make one with it I suppose:
We follow the rules that we were taught,
by burning sword of flame
For to disobey is a burned home,
slaughtered family, and shame.
All for the sake of liberty.
From that moment, Dixie marched to war
All for our uncle sam.
we all know our place, beneath his boot
We kill, ox, doe and lamb.
All for the sake of liberty.
We burned the jungles of Vietnam,
in the fire and smoke.
We killed women and child alike,
and snuffed out the people's hope.
All for the sake of liberty.
We raped the women of old Berlin,
and the countryside too,
We tore their nation and people apart,
as we were taught to do.
All for the sake of liberty.
These things we did, we above all know,
The deaths, the loss, the cost
For we above all know what is done,
to those whose side has lost.
All for the sake of liberty.
-Not the greatest to be made in 5 mins, but it satisfies the requirements of poem i suppose.
*They had us in the first half not gonna lie*
RIP Sir John Franklin. Really. May him and his expedition rest in peace.
2:45 pfft
Well trolled
Imagine not playing Vanilla 1856 start date smh
Glad I'm not the only one this happens to!
Love this montage. Underrated
Why be the confederates when you could be an independent Kentucky, ally with the union, kick their butt, and receive West Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina?
Then you abolish slavery. Long live the Bluegrass State!
I love the state of Georgia
Don’t worry tho, they will totally rise again.
F in the chat
Criminally low viewcount here.
what the heck it's so fast
oh way down south in the land of traitors, rattlesnakes and alligators
where cotton's king and men are chattels
union boys will win the battles
Epic meme my dude
YEE YEE!!!
Two words "lost cuase"
Never happened, boah.
@Ballheadpro Okay.
Cry about it.
@Ballheadpro Yup.
you lost D:
Ah yes the racist experiance
I see you got the wrong lyrics on that song brother
Really isn’t that hard to beat the US in the game, either this is joke or your god awful at the game
If you need a tip just send all the Yankee troops to Liberia then delete the navy
@@dixiecraticus8803 That's not actually playing the game though. That's just cheesing the mechanics.
@ToTheMax I only included that for the ones that are brain dead at the game
im 90 percent sure that this is a joke.