@@brysebarnes6307 He was a character in the book. I’ve devoured that book in my lifetime. The actor who played Bucklin was John Diehl, who played Ben Gilroy in The Shield. An excellent character actor.
John Diehl (Pvt. Bucklin) had another, much more prominent role: He was Det. Larry Zito on Miami Vice 😎🌴! I was trying to reply a little farther down this thread, but there was something horsed-up with the reply box and it kept typing over itself. Never seen a comment reply do that 😮 - maybe it’s a hacker’s in-joke 😎.
I was a extra in the movie 😂😂😂 I remember the one seen with Sam Elliott every time he rode in on horse and get off horse everytime the horse would take a crap in the back ground clear as day all you would hear was cut!!! Director says do we have any horses without the shits 😂😂
Now, don’t disparage the tree. It’s a very loyal and proud member of the 1st Pennsylvania Botanical Regiment. It stood bravely against the onslaught of the Rebel hordes and never gave a single inch of ground. I guarantee it! 😜
Can’t believe these bloopers still exist. Plenty of good lines there to add to the sound bite collection for the show to go alongside my personal favorites where Tim Smith says “cool” and “BS”
Kinda gives you a new perspective. Here’s this movie that so many of us have held on a pedestal and now we see that during the shooting they messed up, joked around and had some skittish horses to deal with
@@addressinggettysburg Ever notice how much trouble Col. Devon is having getting his horse to go straight in the scenes where Buford's cavalry are galloping off with the Seminary in the background? I always wondered why they didn't reshoot that scene.
On another video, it is explained by the director that he believed the most important scene in the movie was Colonel Chamberlain giving his speech to the 2nd Maine to try to convince them to join with the 20th Maine. Only a limited number of takes was available before they would lose the light. Jeff Daniels did well, but did not quite nail it. The director felt, I think correctly, that that speech needed to be perfect. With great difficulty, the director and actors just managed to get permission to try filming it one more time the next late afternoon, when the light was perfect again, and Daniels nailed it. I don't know, but it's possible that when Daniels lost his temper and cussed out a non actor, but a Civil War re-enactor (with I would guess some amateur acting experience), for missing his lines, it may have been the same day he was going to get his last chance to say the most important lines in the movie. If too much time was being used on this scene with the leader of the 2nd Maine, that could be real frustrating. As it was, I thought the re-enactor did a great job, despite needing multiple takes. It never occurred to me that he might not be a professional actor. In addition, Jeff Daniels, a method actor, had deprived himself of some food and enough sleep and had exercised hard so he could be just like the real Colonel at Gettysburg. I think people should give Jeff Daniels a break for losing his temper.
One might argue that a professional who is knowingly working with an amateur should take an easier tact with said amateur. But, you’re right, professionals are humans too and when they deprive themselves of essentials, professionalism be damned.
Trying to ,remmber as its been a long time and age fraks up the memory Ive seen the movie way back. the clip above never showed his face but I thing that actor was John Diehl ,a professional actor who was in Miami vice ,stargate and so on,Maybe Jeff Danials snapped like that was because a pro was messing up but just a opinion ,Dielhl played Private Bucklin of the 2nd Maine .
My uncle was one of the handful of Union re-enactors to get picked for the Little Round Top segment. He always maintained that Jeff Daniels, despite his terrific performance, was a douche bag. It’s not that I didn’t believe my uncle but he’s a Vietnam vet and can get a little moody himself. But after seeing him in that clip telling Bucklin to “say the f~ing line…” Yeah, I think my uncle was probably on the mark. Jeff Daniels apparently had zero patience for the re-enactors who had small speaking roles and flubbed lines. I guess here’s the proof. But supposedly C Thomas Howell and the guy who plays Buster were cool guys.
To be fair Jeff is wearing a double breasted wool frock coat in the middle of summer with a godawful mustache glued to his face. I’d have told him to say the fuckin line too. Lol
Considering that heat and those hot as hell outfits you can't blame them for bloopers they did a fine fine job cooping and for that they really made Gettysburg a real treasure.
“I don’t know what the fuck he’s gonna do when he gets here…” if Buford had Sam Elliot’s voice and I heard that, I think I’d be slightly less concerned than otherwise
Pretty amazing that general Patton would say That Americans have never lost a war huh ? His great granddaddy certainly did. Maybe that's why he could turn tanks on the bonus army of World War 1
Haha. After listening to the live show with Bo Brinkman and Patrick Gorman the other night, to hear Martin Sheen say “very well” twice at the end is even better.
Upon the thumbnail, I was scared this was gonna be a video of a guy pointing to tv screen saying "If you notice in the backround". This was much more than what I expected, never seen these bloopers before. How did you find these?
@@addressinggettysburg Interesting, I can see why these weren't dvd extras, probably wouldn't have been too appropriate for a PG rated movie. Glad you found these hidden gems. Jeff Daniels is honestly pretty scary when he is yelling at the guy playing Bucklin
Jeff Daniel's was such a pompous jerk. He treated the reenactors who volunteered at the filming of Gettysburg like they were beneath him. You can see it in the bloopers. "Say the f***ing lines! Lets go."
Irony - Richard Jordan played Armistead. He had a distant cousin who was one of the 2nd Maine boys who joined the 20th Maine. He was mortally wounded at Little Round Top. His name is on the monument.
For the amount of horse based errors that were labeled as “bloopers” there’s an equal amount that are actually in the film which the actors just performed through. If I remember correctly AP Hill has a great scene where his horse just goes in circles the entire time lol.
sounds vaguely familiar but AP Hill isn't mounted in either the theatrical release or the director's cut. Now I have to watch it to find which one you're talking about. It's a good actor (confident rider? Both?) who can let his horse do its thing and still deliver a line.
@@addressinggettysburg Damnit, you're right I meant Hood. I'm pretty sure his horse loses it's mind when Hood frantically reports to Lee, or at least a member of his staff. Granted I could be thinking of a completely different scene (or even one from Gods And Generals) but it's more fun not looking it up and using it as an excuse to torture my girlfriend with 4 hours of Gettysburg.
This is really cool! How did you folks get this? I'd heard a few stories that Jeff Daniels could be a bit difficult on set. I feel bad for the fellow playing Bucklin. Poor fellow is trying
I knew there had to be a killer blooper-reel for Gettysburg 😂 - thank you so much for this post 😂🤩! And now, for an encore, I’m going to “just say the fucking line” 😎😋!
All of those Now Classic Screw Ups? Needs too be Saved and Kept. Just So future Visitor's or even Generations of Young People later, can Invision the Reality of What, Our Forefathers Really did look like then. Sounded and also Faced across that Immense Battlefield for Three Days, & So many Similar Ones? That there Could Be No Guessing or Stupid Questioning, or Dumb Speculating 🤔🤔 about what was Truely Going On There. Thank You for Sharing as Always and May God Bless US All.
You can hardly tell, but that last take of Ted Turner going down, I’m pretty sure that’s me stepping over him before the camera cuts away. I distinctly remember stepping over him, and that’s the only take that the person doing that looks remotely like me and how I was dressed. Just before that take he turned around and asked does anyone have some water? I tried to pull my canteen out, but in the haste of getting back to set between the break, it was underneath my haversack. So he got on one knee and took a drink. He said thanks, then the moment he stood up, two crewman had trays of watered down Gatorade in cups waiting for him. The other extras joked and said, do you know who those lips have kissed? I said no, not realizing he was Ted Turner and that the lady in the purple tank top giving us hugs between takes, was his wife Jane Fonda. I was only 17.
This Movie was so great. It seems Jeff Daniels is a real ass. I wish the end of this was true. I believe that the country would have came back together at some point.
Jack Daniels is the cause of many a problem in this world. Jeff Daniels has a bit of a reputation as a sour puss. And I respectfully disagree that we would have come back at some point. Had the south won the would have made the North American continent look like the South American continent: a bunch of un-unified countries. Successful secession by the south would have told every state therein and in the United States that if things don’t go the way they want, all they have to do is seceded. So even the confederacy would have broken up.
@@addressinggettysburg I completely destroyed that with the microphone. Thank you for responding. I just feel that the South American peoples have a much different, and diverse culture. Even though we as Americans do have a diverse culture we are still all Americans. The countries of South America revolted against Spain and immediately sectioned off their areas once they gained independence. The South wanted the country to be as it were when the country was founded. So I believe after a time especially with the fact that slavery was dying of natural causes anyway. South could never dream to compete with the industrial North. So I do not believe that every American would have talked and walked the same, but I do believe that they would have came together maybe even by the turn of the century.
@@bradjohnson1578The south was doing everything in its power to keep slavery alive; that’s why they seceded. They needed the extra voting power from new slave states being admitted into the Union, and the election of Lincoln jeopardized that project because he was against its expansion into the territories. Even if an independent South did eventually abolish slavery, it would have just transitioned into an apartheid state that would have made Jim Crow look tame. And without a federal government to rein them in, that apartheid might have even lasted longer than that of South Africa.
If the country split up would the USA been powerful enough to defeat Germany and the Central Powers in WWI and (assuming a German victory prevents Hitler) defeat Japan in WWII?
Martin Sheen staying in character on the last segment made it that much funnier.
Hahaha
For real 😂
This made my day, loved the uncooperative horses and the last bit with Berenger and Sheen's alternate ending, LOL
Yeah those were my favorite bits too
Felt bad for the guy playing Harrison, that horse did not like him.
@@lufsolitaire5351Yeah...did you notice how the horse criticized his Shakespeare? 😂 H was lucky the horse did not kick him...
It's so great to see James Longstreet just cursing out of nowhere
Lol
lol yeah 😂
"Say the f***ing line! Let's go!" Poor Bucklin! Can that be a new sound bite on AG? 😉
I shall take it under consideration
@@addressinggettysburg was Bucklin real or guy from the book ?
@@brysebarnes6307 He was a character in the book. I’ve devoured that book in my lifetime.
The actor who played Bucklin was John Diehl, who played Ben Gilroy in The Shield. An excellent character actor.
John Diehl (Pvt. Bucklin) had another, much more prominent role: He was Det. Larry Zito on Miami Vice 😎🌴!
I was trying to reply a little farther down this thread, but there was something horsed-up with the reply box and it kept typing over itself. Never seen a comment reply do that 😮 - maybe it’s a hacker’s in-joke 😎.
The episode when Zito gets killed is heartbreaking
I love the ending where they act like they won Gettysburg let's go to New York or Washington I was losing my s*** laughing
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Stuart is mopping up the rear!!!
I was a extra in the movie 😂😂😂 I remember the one seen with Sam Elliott every time he rode in on horse and get off horse everytime the horse would take a crap in the back ground clear as day all you would hear was cut!!! Director says do we have any horses without the shits 😂😂
😂😂😂
Maybe the horse was a critic of Sam's performance...😂
My husband was a re-enactor and he was in it too.
That’s hilarious 😂
That’s hilarious 😂
OH MY GOD as if I was not already obsessed with this movie. THANK YOU THANK YOU A MILLION THANK YOUS
“Gentlemen if you look to the left uhh you will see a tree, a very big tree.” 😂
Lol
But you'll see, Between us and that very big tree. There is absolutely nothing but rebels trying to outflank us.
Now, don’t disparage the tree. It’s a very loyal and proud member of the 1st Pennsylvania Botanical Regiment. It stood bravely against the onslaught of the Rebel hordes and never gave a single inch of ground. I guarantee it! 😜
Can’t believe these bloopers still exist. Plenty of good lines there to add to the sound bite collection for the show to go alongside my personal favorites where Tim Smith says “cool” and “BS”
Indeed
That last clip is pure gold. Hilarious!
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Loved that. A glimpse into "what if they succeeded" haha!
That’s the....*falls from horse*....That’s the style Lo!!!
lol shows what a great actor he is
@@addressinggettysburg Stephan Lang’s a fantastic actor, great in Gettysburg and imo he carried gods and generals and was the highlight as Jackson.
Great ad lib by the horse.
Lol never saw these bloopers before. "General Lee! We did it! We did it!! Whooo!"
Hahaha
Gettysburg is my absolute favorite movie, it’s a classic, these bloopers just add to the classic!!!
I watched 2:40 to 2:56 like 30 times!!!
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@@andrewstravels2096Boredom? 😂
Wish there more bloopers available, a favorite film of mine.
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That was a riot at the end! Reliving an alternate history.
That last bit was the best.
Yeah it was
2:36, it looks like there was going to be a scene explaining some of General Garnett's back story. Shame it was cut.
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I recall reading that Jeff Daniels deprived himself of adequate food and sleep to get into character, I feel like his bit at 2:07 is a result of this?
Maybe
Lol I would of started panicking and forgetting all my lines with Jeff Daniels looking at me like that.
I understand JD is a real piece of work, not a pleasant man at all....lots of ego...
@edgaraquino2324 That's a shame because he and Sheen made this movie. I hope he treated people better when he played Washington in The Crossing.
"To our left there's a ... tree ... a very big tree ... a huge tree .... "
Lol
*Longstreet* we lost the battle, sir
*Lee* aww sh*t
The funniest damn thing ever 😂
Hahaha
😂😂
This is gold. Thank you.
You bet!
The last clip was priceless! On to Washington!
Lol
the very end got me....laughed out loud!!!
Yeah that was funny
Oh man these are soo good!
Kinda gives you a new perspective. Here’s this movie that so many of us have held on a pedestal and now we see that during the shooting they messed up, joked around and had some skittish horses to deal with
@@addressinggettysburg Ever notice how much trouble Col. Devon is having getting his horse to go straight in the scenes where Buford's cavalry are galloping off with the Seminary in the background? I always wondered why they didn't reshoot that scene.
I caught that too as a kid. I bet that the horse said “but I wanna go that way.”
On another video, it is explained by the director that he believed the most important scene in the movie was Colonel Chamberlain giving his speech to the 2nd Maine to try to convince them to join with the 20th Maine. Only a limited number of takes was available before they would lose the light. Jeff Daniels did well, but did not quite nail it. The director felt, I think correctly, that that speech needed to be perfect. With great difficulty, the director and actors just managed to get permission to try filming it one more time the next late afternoon, when the light was perfect again, and Daniels nailed it.
I don't know, but it's possible that when Daniels lost his temper and cussed out a non actor, but a Civil War re-enactor (with I would guess some amateur acting experience), for missing his lines, it may have been the same day he was going to get his last chance to say the most important lines in the movie. If too much time was being used on this scene with the leader of the 2nd Maine, that could be real frustrating. As it was, I thought the re-enactor did a great job, despite needing multiple takes. It never occurred to me that he might not be a professional actor.
In addition, Jeff Daniels, a method actor, had deprived himself of some food and enough sleep and had exercised hard so he could be just like the real Colonel at Gettysburg.
I think people should give Jeff Daniels a break for losing his temper.
One might argue that a professional who is knowingly working with an amateur should take an easier tact with said amateur. But, you’re right, professionals are humans too and when they deprive themselves of essentials, professionalism be damned.
Trying to ,remmber as its been a long time and age fraks up the memory Ive seen the movie way back. the clip above never showed his face but I thing that actor was John Diehl ,a professional actor who was in Miami vice ,stargate and so on,Maybe Jeff Danials snapped like that was because a pro was messing up but just a opinion ,Dielhl played Private Bucklin of the 2nd Maine .
This is amazing film quality for the 1860's.
Hahaha
1:50 How the heck did Jeff Daniels keep a straight face while listening to that?
5:00 Stephen Lang is a treasure.
he's a cool dude
My uncle was one of the handful of Union re-enactors to get picked for the Little Round Top segment. He always maintained that Jeff Daniels, despite his terrific performance, was a douche bag. It’s not that I didn’t believe my uncle but he’s a Vietnam vet and can get a little moody himself. But after seeing him in that clip telling Bucklin to “say the f~ing line…” Yeah, I think my uncle was probably on the mark. Jeff Daniels apparently had zero patience for the re-enactors who had small speaking roles and flubbed lines. I guess here’s the proof. But supposedly C Thomas Howell and the guy who plays Buster were cool guys.
Might have heard the same thing myself from numerous sources
To be fair Jeff is wearing a double breasted wool frock coat in the middle of summer with a godawful mustache glued to his face. I’d have told him to say the fuckin line too. Lol
I was an extra in Gods and Generals. Your uncle was correct.
Considering that heat and those hot as hell outfits you can't blame them for bloopers they did a fine fine job cooping and for that they really made Gettysburg a real treasure.
"You men want to go to New York City or Washington?" lol
“I don’t know what the fuck he’s gonna do when he gets here…” if Buford had Sam Elliot’s voice and I heard that, I think I’d be slightly less concerned than otherwise
lol
and if you look to our left, you will see........ah.... that there is a tree.....a very big tree...a huge tree.
LMAO
Lol
Strange seeing a tree in the woods, isn’t it??
Honestly if they’d kept that take I think it would have at least worked lol
The Confederate Colonel falling down at the fence was none other than Ted Turner, playing one of George Patton’s uncles.
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Pretty amazing that general Patton would say That Americans have never lost a war huh ? His great granddaddy certainly did. Maybe that's why he could turn tanks on the bonus army of World War 1
Haha. After listening to the live show with Bo Brinkman and Patrick Gorman the other night, to hear Martin Sheen say “very well” twice at the end is even better.
Haha I know
Upon the thumbnail, I was scared this was gonna be a video of a guy pointing to tv screen saying "If you notice in the backround". This was much more than what I expected, never seen these bloopers before. How did you find these?
By accident. I was googling something about the battle which led me down a wormhole of stuff until I found this.
@@addressinggettysburg Interesting, I can see why these weren't dvd extras, probably wouldn't have been too appropriate for a PG rated movie. Glad you found these hidden gems.
Jeff Daniels is honestly pretty scary when he is yelling at the guy playing Bucklin
Tom Berenger falling off the horse at 5:08. AWW SH*T.
lol
The bloopers are as entertaining as the movie itself.
Jeff Daniel's was such a pompous jerk. He treated the reenactors who volunteered at the filming of Gettysburg like they were beneath him. You can see it in the bloopers. "Say the f***ing lines! Lets go."
So I hear
It's a wonder they ever finished the movie. But it was still a great movie and excellent for especially the younger generation if they ever watch it.
5:47 me when I win Battle of Gettysburg in Ultimate General 🤣
Lol
Literally!!!
Irony - Richard Jordan played Armistead. He had a distant cousin who was one of the 2nd Maine boys who joined the 20th Maine. He was mortally wounded at Little Round Top. His name is on the monument.
Interesting!
A little Gettysburg special trivia , at 2:32-2:34 , this is one the known cavalry road into camp.. hehehehe
This is great!!
It’s a gem
For the amount of horse based errors that were labeled as “bloopers” there’s an equal amount that are actually in the film which the actors just performed through. If I remember correctly AP Hill has a great scene where his horse just goes in circles the entire time lol.
sounds vaguely familiar but AP Hill isn't mounted in either the theatrical release or the director's cut. Now I have to watch it to find which one you're talking about. It's a good actor (confident rider? Both?) who can let his horse do its thing and still deliver a line.
@@addressinggettysburg Damnit, you're right I meant Hood. I'm pretty sure his horse loses it's mind when Hood frantically reports to Lee, or at least a member of his staff. Granted I could be thinking of a completely different scene (or even one from Gods And Generals) but it's more fun not looking it up and using it as an excuse to torture my girlfriend with 4 hours of Gettysburg.
What’s the record for watching “Gettysburg”? Probably 35 for me.
I never counted but, conservatively, I had to have watched it 100 times. There was a good two years when I watched it constantly.
@@addressinggettysburg my all time favorite movie and sound track. I love every character and every song. I still get emotional.
I wore out my DVD! Didn't even know it was possible.
Like Chamberlain I would have to respond: 'Not that many'.
Well over 300
Great way to end a Wednesday... with some laughs..
Great way to end every day
05:47 In that alternate reality lol :D
Lol
Is this where Harry Turtledove’s timeline begins?
@@ReformedSooner24hmm.. yeah, if that alternate ending blooper had shown the Confederates with AK-47s.
This is really cool! How did you folks get this?
I'd heard a few stories that Jeff Daniels could be a bit difficult on set. I feel bad for the fellow playing Bucklin. Poor fellow is trying
Yeah as if it’s not nerve wracking enough, now you got your scene co-Star barking at you
When Thomas Chamberlain steps forward to chat with the 3 captured Confederates, there's a jet trail just above him!
Never noticed that before!
That last one 😂
Lol
I knew there had to be a killer blooper-reel for Gettysburg 😂 - thank you so much for this post 😂🤩!
And now, for an encore, I’m going to “just say the fucking line” 😎😋!
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Longstreet to his boys to NY for some of that Pace Picante! 🤠
Hahaha
Buddy I think it's time you switched brands.
Great footage!! Where did you get the VHS tape?
I think I found it on Reddit. Don’t remember
0:51 the most shocking thing is that this is his normal voice.
Who Chamberlain?
@@addressinggettysburg yeah. Feels like he should only be allowed to give dour speeches about impending battles.
I love this!!!😄
Me too. I always prefer bloopers to the actual movies
I think the bloopers were funny, I enjoyed them.
How come to get this footage from Gettysburg where you were on the crew?
Stumbled upon it online somewhere.
The best part was keeping a clear eye
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They should have left that last scene in!
Say the .... line lets go
Lol
@@addressinggettysburg I didn't want to use the colorful language
“Trimble and Pickett have made it through the center”…once again, Pettigrew gets none of the “glory”.
Poor JJ
Is there a higher quality version of this? I really want.
No idea.
@@addressinggettysburg where did you get this footage?
All of those Now Classic Screw Ups? Needs too be Saved and Kept. Just So future Visitor's or even Generations of Young People later, can Invision the Reality of What, Our Forefathers Really did look like then. Sounded and also Faced across that Immense Battlefield for Three Days, & So many Similar Ones? That there Could Be No Guessing or Stupid Questioning, or Dumb Speculating 🤔🤔 about what was Truely Going On There.
Thank You for Sharing as Always and May God Bless US All.
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5:47 best alternate ending LOL
Lol
How did people live before HD???? 😂
This is funny!😄
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"Woobdbldld"~Colonel Ioshua Lawrence Chamberlain, June 30th 1863.
Lol
I wish the last bit actually happened so much!!!
I’m sorry you hate your country and fellow man so much 😃
Wish the last bit actually happened? MAGA, yes?
Man Harrison's horse did not like him at all lol.
Lol
You can hardly tell, but that last take of Ted Turner going down, I’m pretty sure that’s me stepping over him before the camera cuts away. I distinctly remember stepping over him, and that’s the only take that the person doing that looks remotely like me and how I was dressed. Just before that take he turned around and asked does anyone have some water? I tried to pull my canteen out, but in the haste of getting back to set between the break, it was underneath my haversack. So he got on one knee and took a drink. He said thanks, then the moment he stood up, two crewman had trays of watered down Gatorade in cups waiting for him. The other extras joked and said, do you know who those lips have kissed? I said no, not realizing he was Ted Turner and that the lady in the purple tank top giving us hugs between takes, was his wife Jane Fonda. I was only 17.
Sam Elliot’s was hilarious
Cut Im sorry Ron 😅
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So funny they were
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say the bleeping line lets go
Lol
@@addressinggettysburg I didn't want to say the other words cause You tube blocks them
“There is no plot.”
Lol
Michael Palin and John Cleese couldn’t have done it better
Lol
Benny Hill was considered funnier than Monty Python. By two TV stations--WOR and WLVI.
No true southern would ever want to go to New York 😊
Lol
IM A Tad Embarrassed I've Never Seen This Movie
Get to it!
oh crap beep beep beep
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This Movie was so great. It seems Jeff Daniels is a real ass. I wish the end of this was true. I believe that the country would have came back together at some point.
Jack Daniels is the cause of many a problem in this world. Jeff Daniels has a bit of a reputation as a sour puss. And I respectfully disagree that we would have come back at some point. Had the south won the would have made the North American continent look like the South American continent: a bunch of un-unified countries. Successful secession by the south would have told every state therein and in the United States that if things don’t go the way they want, all they have to do is seceded. So even the confederacy would have broken up.
@@addressinggettysburg I completely destroyed that with the microphone. Thank you for responding. I just feel that the South American peoples have a much different, and diverse culture. Even though we as Americans do have a diverse culture we are still all Americans. The countries of South America revolted against Spain and immediately sectioned off their areas once they gained independence. The South wanted the country to be as it were when the country was founded. So I believe after a time especially with the fact that slavery was dying of natural causes anyway. South could never dream to compete with the industrial North. So I do not believe that every American would have talked and walked the same, but I do believe that they would have came together maybe even by the turn of the century.
@@bradjohnson1578The south was doing everything in its power to keep slavery alive; that’s why they seceded. They needed the extra voting power from new slave states being admitted into the Union, and the election of Lincoln jeopardized that project because he was against its expansion into the territories. Even if an independent South did eventually abolish slavery, it would have just transitioned into an apartheid state that would have made Jim Crow look tame. And without a federal government to rein them in, that apartheid might have even lasted longer than that of South Africa.
Wish the end of this was true? True MAGA, yes?
If the country split up would the USA been powerful enough to defeat Germany and the Central Powers in WWI and (assuming a German victory prevents Hitler) defeat Japan in WWII?
Great Video, thanks for sharing, LOVE the Ending, What if the Confederates Won !
Lol
hehehehe
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