You didn't. I did. General Garnett drifted his mount several times before being his on day 3. As we all know he could not heed the order to go it on foot.
@@chrisbuesnell3428 President Lincoln's staff was still negotiating with Alexander Stephens the Vice President of the Confederacy in in November of 1864. By that time The Confederacy was pretty well finished. Slavery was not part of the negotiating at that time. Lincoln simply wanted the blood shed to stop. And the nation be united once again. The war was about money. In 1860 the state of Mississippi had more millionaires than the state of New York. Unfortunately slavery in my opinion would have lasted about another 50 years. Remember it was in the 1920s that women in The United States were granted suffrage. And African Americans still had to endure Jim Crowe laws. And if it was left to the Nazi Trumpers we would have an enduring racism across the nation.
Very cool to watch this. Thanks for posting.
I never knew Cavalry officers could drift a horse.
You didn't. I did. General Garnett drifted his mount several times before being his on day 3. As we all know he could not heed the order to go it on foot.
You haven't seen many people riding horses then XD I mean, we can walk sideways while going in a circle so why couldn't horses lol
We were there, I get chills hearing DIXIE or Wearing of the Gray.
That horse was like "hold my hay"
Must have been a well attended event. thanks pard for sharing. *LIKED* and *SUBSCRIBED* --LT
that was awesome
A lot of rotund Rebs!
Great Drummer!
God bless
1:13 Japanese support =D
I found unit (10th Georgia volunteers)
What’s rebs anyway
The horse almost tripped
This is good "Blue Belly" Killin' music
GOD BLESS DIXIELAND
Hurra !!! DIXIE
Look at them rebs
Carry on. I will meet with you people's leader later on .
Great turn out on parade gentleman. Proper.
Love the Royal Salute ... Thank you the CSA Army.
I think it was a full Georgian Army at Olustee. Note the crack battalion on display here
Hooray,hooray C.S.A.!
**CSA**
***FREE BURMA UNITED WE STAND AGAINST MILITARY COUP***
THANKS !
Интересно сколько реальных участников боевых действий в таких постановках)?
Inglorious march, inglorious rebels...
I suppose you could choose to not watch the video.
God bless the south
USA could look like like today South Africa or Australia if they won.
I wish we had won.
We would live in a much better world.
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When would the slaves have been freed?
@@chrisbuesnell3428 President Lincoln's staff was still negotiating with Alexander Stephens the Vice President of the Confederacy in
in November of 1864. By that time The Confederacy was pretty well finished. Slavery was not part of the negotiating at that time. Lincoln simply wanted the blood shed to stop. And the nation be united once again. The war was about money. In 1860 the state of Mississippi had more millionaires than the state of New York. Unfortunately slavery in my opinion would have lasted about another 50 years. Remember it was in the 1920s that women in The United States were granted suffrage. And African Americans still had to endure Jim Crowe laws. And if it was left to the Nazi Trumpers we would have an enduring racism across the nation.
South Rhodesia with great leader Martin Luther King Jr
Confederace Soul state 👍👏👏
The beat of that drum isn't particularly conducive to marching in time, why all that embellishment if it defeats its original purpose?
A few historical inaccuracies. Otherwise, not bad. A good turn out.
where are the the slaves?
Nobody wanted them
Not gonna see this anymore.
Is it because of the sjw community?
the south lost due too calories.
Never knew that the rebels were old and fat!
Must be a YANKEE that put this video together calling the Confederate soldiers rebs!
Kkk
Man look at all those slavers.