...the History Channel is running repeats of all episodes, check your schedule.BulldogBlitz said:wanted to watch but real life encroached and i didn't get to see the first night at all. can't join in now.
owned at least one slave. He was bringing Him food while He hidin a cave. Jim Vance tracked the slave in the snow to find McCoy to kill Him. Devil Anse and Randall both fought for the Logan Wildcats against the North (DA actually started the Wildcats).My Great-Great Grandfather didn'town slaves but he Killed as many Yankees as He could.Yankee slave traders are who brought the slave to the South. America before and during theWar of Northern Aggression was just as evil and the Stars and Stripes flew over slavery a lot longer the Stars and Bars. The only reason Lincoln freed the slaves when He did was He hoped they would turn on the South and fight against the South. Slavery was terrible but don't act like the North was pure.Mutt the Hoople said:It's true in that part of the country, families fought for both sides during the Civil War. The feud started when a Hatfield murdered a McCoy because he fought for America during the War To Free The Slaves. It's ironic that both sides, hill folks all, fought for the Secessionists, because most hill-folks in those regions stayed loyal to America. Kentucky never seceded, while West Virginia broke off from the Confederacy to come back to the bosom of Liberty and Freedom of The United States.
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Mutt the Hoople said:For two reasons- 1) Because the idea of owning another man was reprehensible to them (many had recently emigrated from Europe, still full of nobility and people who got where they were by privilege of birth), and 2) Slaves drove wages
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</div><div>That didn't mean the American troops were full of ideas of racial equality. The little town in Iowa my parents grew up in, had an ordinance against blacks sleeping inside the City Limits at night.
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</div><div>What it DID mean was an entire region of our country decided to go Benedict Arnold on our great nation. The Rebels were the original anti-American flag-burners, Jane Fonda's before there was such a thing as Jane Fonda (or Henry Fonda for that matter).</div>
Mutt the Hoople said:For two reasons- 1) Because the idea of owning another man was reprehensible to them (many had recently emigrated from Europe, still full of nobility and people who got where they were by privilege of birth), and 2) Slaves drove wages
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</div><div>That didn't mean the American troops were full of ideas of racial equality. The little town in Iowa my parents grew up in, had an ordinance against blacks sleeping inside the City Limits at night.
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</div><div>What it DID mean was an entire region of our country decided to go Benedict Arnold on our great nation. The Rebels were the original anti-American flag-burners, Jane Fonda's before there was such a thing as Jane Fonda (or Henry Fonda for that matter).</div>
Mt. Ayr- 10 miles from the Missouri border.mstateglfr said:
I can't believe I am responding to me of your posts and it isn't in complete disgust. Congrats n having a couple of rational and coherent thoughts.
So the Iowa town your parents grew up in- was it Manning?