During the Forrest fought against the United States, commanding confederate cavalry in the western theater. He was responsible for the infamous Fort Pillow massacre, in which his men murdered hundreds of unarmed, surrendering black soldiers of the .

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As he personally directed the withdrawal, Garnett was shot and instantly killed by Union troops under General Thomas A. Morris, becoming the first Confederate general killed during the His men broke and ran, leaving Garnett’s body, a cannon and 40 wagons of supplies.

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in 1864, Lincoln stood at the top of the parapet at Fort Stevens in Washington, DC for a good look at the attacking Confederates, causing one soldier to shout, "Get down, you fool, or you'll have your head knocked off!" Who knows the name of that soldier?

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米国「Confederate Motorcycles」が社名変更 「Combat Motors」として業務を継続

1991年に結成され、大排気量の空冷Vツインエンジンをオリジナルシャシーに搭載したコンプリートカスタムバイクや、ハーレーをベースにカスタムした車両を製造、販売しているメーカーです

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Burgerville:

🗣️ Defends the Confederate flag

🗣️ Fired a POC worker who spoke up about a racist manager with a Confederate flag tattoo

🗣️ Tried to fire a Black worker right before her maternity leave because she supported the union

Say NO to racism and

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Today, at contract negotiations, 's lawyer defended the Confederate flag.

According to this lawyer, it wasn't a hate symbol 5 years ago. 🤔

Yet another reason to

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Other ships began to withdraw. Farragut, lashed high in the rigging of the Hartford, ordered them back forward, famously saying “Damn the torpedoes”, and then ordered full speed. The fleet charged into the bay and defeated the Confederate batteries and fleet.

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His first task was to capture the , which he accomplished in April, 1862, by daring to run his fleet past the Confederate positions at Forts Jackson and St. Philip on the Mississippi River.

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The local Confederate commander, Theophilus Holmes, had over 7500 men available for the assault. The Union commander, General Benjamin Prentiss, had only 4100 troops, having seen over 10,000 men depart to reinforce the army at Vicksburg just days before.

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"Papà , come mai siamo stati capaci di eleggere il nostro primo presidente nero, con le statue dei generali confederati ancora in piedi?"
"Siamo maturati come paese, e poi siamo diventati immaturi."


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It just occurred to me that now would be an extremely interesting time for to commission a new Haunted Tank comic.

(If you're unfamiliar, it was long-running feature about a WWII tank crew occasionally assisted by the ghost of Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart)

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These are 5 years apart from one another. I originally pitched back then. However, I needed time to develop my skills first. The results are SHOCKING!!!

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She is called Ouddicia, the "Rīċ" of the former confederated tribes of Aohan


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The Battle of Mountain was fought in 1864. Part of General William Tecumseh Sherman's Atlanta Campaign, it involved a frontal assault Sherman elected to launch on the Confederate line at Kennesaw Mountain after a series of flanking movements failed.

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in 1864, Gen. Ambrose Burnside approved the plan of Lt. Col. Henry Pleasants to have his regiment, the 48th Pennsylvania Infantry, dig a tunnel beneath the confederate positions at . The tunnel would then be packed with explosives and detonated.

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It officially costs $50 for you to equate confederate statues with the holocaust memorial.

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A reminder for y'all:

The Confederate States of America: 1861-1865 (5 years)

The Yandere Simulator development: Started in 2014 and still going on (6+ years ALREADY, and officially 0% done).

And I honestly don't know which one is more pathetic 8P

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Winslow ordered Kearsage to clear French waters before running up the US Navy Jack and turning to face the confederate ship. The Alabama fired the first shots, to no effect, and continued firing rapidly and somewhat wildly. Many shots bounded off the Kearsage's armor cladding.

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“What counts in life is not the mere fact that we lived. It is the difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.” ~ Nelson Mandela

Proud that the Confederate Statue has finally been approved to be relocated!

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