this is a general for the southeastern united states
welcome: southerners and southern sympathizers, other seperatists
not welcome: yankeed and yank sympathizers, unionists
Hey guys, what's going on?
>>52330120
>not claiming West Virginia for the old Dominion State
Sherman was literally a war criminal
>>52330238
tbf delaware shouldnt be there
and missouri and texas should (maybe texas should be independent though)
but i think it isnt a dixie map, just kind of looks similar
>>52330120
And yet your map includes multiple Union states.
Typical Southerner retardation.
>>52330120
delet this
>>52330315
first, im not southern
second, i didnt pay attention
third, assburgers tee bee haich
>>52330376
naw
>>52330120
What's up fuck stick?
t.New England Master Race.
>>52330392
>im not southern
Then your a yank. GTFO!!!!!
>>52330449
im irish and a dixie sympathizer
>>52330403
delet this
>>52330466
>irish
The Irish immigrants fought for the North.
>>52330521
doesnt mean i have to follow in their footsteps.
Mississippi here i think our state flag shouldn't be changed
>>52330497
No. Picture is the Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch in Hartford built for the Civil War. Hartford is where Harriet Beecher Stowe was from who wrote, Uncle Tom's Cabin. The book was a major part of the abolitionist movement.
>>52330521
Not all of them
>>52330591
Disgusting desu.
>>52330120
This when /dixie/?
>>52330817
>Although significantly fewer Irish lived in the Confederate States of America,[2] six Confederate generals were Irish-born. Units such as the Charleston Irish Volunteers[4] attracted Confederate Irish-Americans in South Carolina, the 24th Georgia Volunteer Infantry followed General Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb, while Irish Tennesseans could join the 10th Tennessee Infantry Regiment. The 5th Missouri Infantry, commanded by Colonel Joseph Kelly, was called "the Sons of Erin.", or Kelly's Irish Brigade. Although this unit was only a regiment, it is sometimes dubbed "The Confederate Irish Brigade."[5] The Louisiana Tigers, first raised by Major Chatham Roberdeau Wheat, had a large number of Irish American members.
>>52330916
plus the Stonewall of the west
>>52330742
Here are some real Irishmen.
>>52331070
big news: most irish lived in the north because thats where the big ports of entry were
some sided with dixie, some with the yankees. just like every conflict.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1I3lhuqxTrY
>>52330916
>At the First Battle of Bull Run (First Manassas), the regiment served under the command of Colonel William T. Sherman, and was one of the few Union regiments to retain cohesion after the defeat, despite the wounding and capture of Col. Corcoran by Confederate forces. The 69th served as the Army of the Potomac's rear guard during the disorganized retreat to the defenses of Washington.
Truly great men under a great Colonel.
>>52331159
There really wasn't much of a place for immigrants in general in the Old South
New Orleans was an exception and thats why there were so many Irish in the Louisiana forces
>>52331268
Except Sherman spilled his spaghetti when he got independent command in Kentucky in early 1862. Grant had to kind of come and save him.
do any of you ACTUALLY, UNIRONICALLY believe the phrase "The South will rise again"?
>>52331298
exactly. there were the protestant scotch irish, but they were immigrants in ireland who hated us.
>>52331329
yes.
>>52331298
There were some Jewish communities in various places such as Richmond and German immigrants in Texas.
>>52331355
>German immigrants in Texas.
They didn't have slaves and avoided fighting in the war.
Good, we don't want you in /cum/
>>52331355
didnt the germans want to make their own country though? they were far more organized at emigration. the irish were hastily fleeing starvation, in ships that had fatality rates of around half, and were called coffin ships. there really wasnt much specific planning besides "get the hell out of dublin
>>52331329
>do any of you ACTUALLY, UNIRONICALLY believe the phrase "The South will rise again"?
Also, I should add to this, what would you personally define as the South 'rising again'? I know it can mean different things for different people.
Do you mean to secede again, (only this time successfully), or simply become an economic and respected powerhouse again (the South is an embarrassment in many ways to the rest of the country currently and has been for years)
>>52331355
>There were some Jewish communities in various places such as Richmond
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Order_No._11_(1862)
>>52331462
Some of the Irish at least in the North were actually mercenaries who ran out of big European Wars.
>>52331514
mostly the former. i personally believe the US will become less prosperous and and stable, making secessionists a whole lot more popular, prompting civil war 2, cascadian boogaloo
>>52331560
compared to those fleeing starvation, a tiny minority
read "the graves are walking"
>>52331462
Here some German Immigrants are bantering with some secessionists inn St.Louis.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Jackson_Affair
>>52331652
Certainly but my point is not all of them were poor peasants.
>>52330120
>florida
>southern
get out, faggot
hello from california!
>>52331774
not saying we were. but germans werent as panicked and grief struck and dirt poor. they could specifically plan where they wanted to settle.
>>52331925
Of course not they had mostly skilled workers who had come earlier due to the failed German Revolutions of 1848/1849
>>52331790
You have clearly never been to North Florida
>>52332363
considering that I'm living in one of those green zones and grew up here, I think it's fair for me to say that you're full of it
>>52333100
I'd say you've spent your time in the city
Come out to Monticello or Quincy and say it isn't southern
>>52333100
How can a state be considered southern in the 19th century but not today? It's geographical location didn't change?