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  1. Ways for CSA to Win Civil War?

    Well, the joint Maryland-Kentucky offensives could have gone better. If Johnston didn't die at Shiloh, he may have come into his own over time. He was certainly more popular than Bragg, so at least the Army of Tennessee would have less bickering than it did in OTL. I wonder what the Kentucky...
  2. Fallout History: Year 3000

    Simon Barnaky (b. circa. 2130-2150) Simon Barnaky was present at the legendary Vault Dweller's contact and induction into the Brotherhood of Steel in pre-NCR California. In the decades following the destruction and flight of the Master's army, Barnaky held differing opinions with the BoS'...
  3. Fallout History: Year 3000

    The Burned Man: The legend of this mythical figure existed in the territory of Caesar's Legion between roughly the years of 2277 and 2300. The Dead Horse tribe of southern Utah, claim that this "Burned Man" was their tribal warchief between 2277 and 2290, the Sorrows tribe of Zion Valley also...
  4. Fallout History: Year 3000

    People and Places of Post Great-War North America: 2077-2500. Copyright: 3000. NCR Central Publishing, the Boneyard, NCR. House, Robert (2020-2452): Robert House was a famous Pre-War robotics and computer entrepeneur, founder of the Pre-War company "Robco" and in a merger with "Vault-Tec"...
  5. C.S. Anthem = "Dixie"?

    "God Save the South" is going to be a pretty popular Confederate patriotic song.
  6. Deo Vindice: A Very Southern Scandal

    No, I'm fairly certain that Richmond will still be the capitol of Virginia as well as the CSA. But I imagine that after the war there will be a sort of "Capitol Square" or some sort built around the state capitol. So we'd have the Confederate Capitol Building, Confederal Government Offices...
  7. Could the CSA have survived as a confederation/preserved states rights

    See, no room for discussion, they are all "traitorous states" and damn me for seeing what points they have. And apparently you are not paying attention, I've already stated that FIVE Confederate states mention slavery in the declarations of Secession. TWO of them say anything regarding...
  8. Could the CSA have survived as a confederation/preserved states rights

    Did I ever claim that all Northerners were conspiring with John Brown, and other such things you said? No I haven't. Robert's arguements were pretty solid, the only other user to try and slink around it while beating us over the head with his own morality on it was the late Snake. Quit...
  9. Could the CSA have survived as a confederation/preserved states rights

    What you call "whitewashing" I call clearing up overstated, mis-stated, and overblown lies on the subject. Address Robert's points, Elfwine. Concretely, no "revisionism" accusations.
  10. Could the CSA have survived as a confederation/preserved states rights

    Our Founding Fathers were traitors and rebels, to the British Crown, so to the Throne of England, we were nothing but a den of snakes and traitors. Compared to who? Robert was probably the best source for this subject on this site.
  11. Could the CSA have survived as a confederation/preserved states rights

    The slave legislation in the CS Constitution is pretty much a copy of the pre-war Fugitive Slave Law. So by the logic of the Fugitive Slave Law BEFORE THE WAR, were Illinois and Ohio considered slave states? Slavery was legal in the Union as a whole because of 15 states, no issue there...
  12. Could the CSA have survived as a confederation/preserved states rights

    By that same logic were Illinois and Ohio slave states before the Civil War? I wouldn't disagree that even if there was one single CS state holding on to slavery that it would still be legal in the CSA, but if a state chooses to abolish slavery it means that the residents of that particular...
  13. Could the CSA have survived as a confederation/preserved states rights

    I'm not going to go over the Fugitive Slave Act "legalizing slavery everywhere" BS again it's a very narrow view of the case. Please refer to this by the late robertp6165, he was the ultimate Confederate States expert on this site, and I only knew him for a little while before he passed...
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