So, who exactly was it that decided to succeed and what specific right were they succeeding over? I mean, you do realize there was a specific state's right in the mix here, right?And the poor farmers didn't decided to wage the war, they went along to protect their home and fight for what was familiar.This is similar to when a Marxist guerilla army fights. You think they give two shits about Marxism? No, they're protecting their home. Now the deciders, the descision-makers, they were Marxists.Just as the deciders in the South were pro-state's rights...to hold slaves, among other things. Now, what other right caused the fire storm? there had to be something that started it all, no?Was slavery on the way out? Well, it would have been eventually. The economic sanctions that would have occured against such an immoral, reprehensible act by all other nations would have crushed the South's economy.And the first post made me laugh. Long live![Edited on January 31, 2007 at 5:44 PM. Reason : flame on]
1/31/2007 5:34:07 PM
^^You are still under the assumption that they operated in a free maket economy you are familiar with. They didn't.
1/31/2007 5:35:58 PM
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1/31/2007 6:24:45 PM
Britain had a substantial textile industry, and was actually experiencing a sizable cotton shortage at the time of the Civil War. Long-term India would likely have met their needs, but there was tremendous demand for Southern cotton. This is part of why Jefferson Davis was initially hopeful of foreign intervention, the prospect worried Lincoln, who sought the opportunity to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.In fact, England did not want to act militarily, and France would not intervene without England.
1/31/2007 8:17:37 PM
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:the CSA successfully secedesthey join the entente the US in turn joins the allianceGermany wins WWINazi Germany never forms
1/31/2007 9:48:22 PM
i've never read any of the fan fictionwhat exactly would have happened if the south had won?
1/31/2007 11:48:01 PM
^It's funny you should ask...If the South woulda won, we'da had it made.I'd probably run for president of the Southern States.The day Elvis passed away would be our national holiday.If the South woulda won, we'da had it made!I'd make my Surpreme Court down in Texas,And we wouldn't have no killers gettin' off free.If they were proven guilty, then they would swing quicklyInstead of writin' books and smilin' on TV!We'd all learn Cajun cookin' in Louisiana,And I'd put that Capitol back in Alabama.We'd put Florida on the right track 'cause we'd take Miami backAnd throw all them pushers in the slammer!Oh, if the South woulda won, we'da had it made!I'd probably run for president of the Southern States.The day young Skynyrd died we'd show our Southern pride.If the South woulda won, we'da had it made!(A little Dixieland, boys...ah, yes...)I'd have all the whiskey made in TennesseeAnd all the horses raised in those Kentucky hills.The National Treasury would be in Tupelo, Mississippi,And I'd put Hank Williams' picture on one hundred dolla' bills!I'd have all the cars made in the Carolinas,And I'd ban all the ones made in China.I'd have every girl-child sent to Georgia to learn to smileAnd talk with that Southern accent that drives me wild!I'd have all my fiddles made in Virginia'Cause they sure can make 'em sound so fine.I'm going up on Wolverton Mountain and see ole Clifton ClowersAnd have a sip of his good ole Arkansas wine!Hey, if the South woulda won, we'da had it made.I'd probably run for president of the Southern States.When Patsy Cline passed away, that would be our national holiday.If the South woulda won, we'da had it made!I said if the South woulda won, we'da had it made!(Might even be better off...)-Hank Williams (no comma) Jr.
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2/1/2007 8:00:18 AM
What does any of this have to do with Robert E. Lee???? he didn't pick the fight he just did what he was asked to do by his fellow statesman.
2/1/2007 11:34:34 AM
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