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In reply to the discussion: My Northern Heritage [View all]MohRokTah
(15,429 posts)7. Not after the War of Southern Treason.
The "Lost Cause" bullshit got piled high and thick by the traitors after they lost the War of Southern Treason.
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If secession is treason I hope you don't celebrate Independence Day (n/t)
Spider Jerusalem
Jul 2015
#2
William Wallace lost. So did Owain Glyndwr. They're still seen as heroes by the Scots and Welsh.
Spider Jerusalem
Jul 2015
#13
Appeasement to the slave-owning losers? The same appeasement that continued with ignoring the Dixie
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#30
I saw so many "Southern Heritage" threads that I felt Northern Heritage deserved a thread, too. eom
MohRokTah
Jul 2015
#43
Keep in mind, there were damned good generals on the side of the Confederates.
MohRokTah
Jul 2015
#56
And many confederate soldiers were recruited to fight the "savages" in the West after the War....
kentuck
Jul 2015
#46
Chinese and Irish on the Central Pacific side, but the Union Pacific had a very large labor problem
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2015
#48
Funny. I was taught there were good and noble men on both sides of that conflict.
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2015
#60