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During the course of that war, Rome granted those privileges to the greater part of them, one by one, and in proportion as they detached themselves from the general confederacy
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If to each colony which should detach itself from the general confederacy, Great Britain should allow such a number of representatives as suited the proportion of what it contributed to the public revenue of the empire, in consequence of its being subjected to the same taxes
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In this state of things, if the sovereign frequently found it difficult to resist the confederacy of a few of the great nobility, we cannot wonder that he should find it still more so to resist the united force of the clergy of his own dominions, supported by that of the clergy of all the neighbouring dominions
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Confederacy had only one fighting ship, the Sumter, which was the first of the cruiser class ships of war to be converted from a merchant ship
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of the Confederacy had sent Commissioners William Yancey,
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Confederacy and was appointed the commissioner to France
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financial point-of-contact for the Confederacy in England
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operation of purchasing supplies for the Confederacy from
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blockade and into the Confederacy
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shipping the supplies to the Confederacy, Bulloch secretly
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Jefferson Davis was elected president of the Confederacy in
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“stars” of the Confederacy
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surmised that the Confederacy would be history
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This put the Florida out of commission for the Confederacy and left the South with one less Confederate
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A dance was given to the officers and men of the Shenandoah, and these sailors and their uniforms from the Confederacy impressed all the women
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predicament the Confederacy was in, having been outmanned
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He had no idea that the Confederacy was on its last legs and in deep trouble
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Other leaders in the Confederacy, however, had pushed hard to do just that
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delivery to Jeff Davis, “king” of the Confederacy
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the Confederacy, and the restoration of the Union
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completely in the dark about the status of the Confederacy
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At the end of April 1865, Waddell was out of touch with the rest of the world, but had no reason to believe that the Confederacy
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simply doing the work that was in support the Confederacy and
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It was a difficult time for both the Union and the Confederacy in coming to terms for a peaceful settlement
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the Confederacy that the Union would be merciless in their
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dealings with the Confederacy
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requested by the Confederacy to go into the hills for a “long
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The letter was quite detailed, but in summary, advised Waddell that the war was over, the Confederacy no longer existed, and essentially
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the war was over and that the Confederacy no longer existed
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on May 10, in Georgia, and that the Confederacy had collapsed
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At this point, there was no Confederacy at all
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mission of destruction in the name of the Confederacy
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States and the Confederacy had ceased to exist
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Blaming the Prince of Fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their choice
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Jeff Davis was elected president of the Confederacy in 1861, and General Grant was elected president of
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Addressing the prisoners, he began, “Gentleman, and gentlewomen, you see before you our little confederacy
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The fact is that the SAP was for many decades an honourable organisation, but as with the defeated German Army in 1945, and the Confederacy of American South in 1865, nothing good is said about them today
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There is a school of thought that says the Union was rapidly running out of money and the war was about to be lost when he marched to the sea splitting the Confederacy and cutting them off from the sea
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During the Civil War he joined the Confederacy and was elected to the Confederate Congress, dying shortly before taking office
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Finally, another “nation” high on the list is the Confederacy, which lost one quarter of all its soldiers in battle or from disease
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So perhaps to the surprise of anti Japanese racists, both the white supremacists of the Confederacy and French nationalists were willing to die at a similar or a higher rate, and thus were equally or more fanatic, than Japanese soldiers
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The Confederacy began the Civil War by attacking first, at Fort Sumter
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Even before that, the Confederacy had already attacked the US dozens of times, by its takeover of federal forts, customs houses, courthouses, and other federal buildings
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By any measure, the Confederacy and Confederates (excluding the many southerners forced to fight against their will) were simply traitors
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The Confederacy went to war because they did not agree with the results of a fair election, and started the war because there was an outside chance the lawful winner, Lincoln, might somewhat restrict slavery in the future from expanding
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Ironically the Confederacy made slavery end sooner, and pushed Lincoln into Emancipation
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The Confederacy opened fire, starting the war that would be the most devastating in all of US history
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The worst act of terrorism prior to September 11 was carried out by the Confederacy, the bombing of the USS Sultana
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When Tennessee was liberated from the Confederacy, Johnson became its military governor
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The former hate Lincoln because they hate Blacks and/or defend slavery and the white supremacist Confederacy created solely to defend enslavement based on race
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The Confederacy also planned to bring back the slave trade
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The Confederacy could not smuggle in slaves any more because of the Union blockade, but no doubt would have
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The Confederacy also planned wars of aggression against Mexico and the Dominican Republic
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” The Confederacy was an oligarchy, an elite run government, not anything close to a democracy
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Huge regions of the south resisted the Confederacy, recognizing it as unjust and tyrannical
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The United States (Union) Army and Navy, especially Generals Grant and Sherman successfully defeated the Confederacy despite huge tactical disadvantages
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Lee's promoters and other Confederacy defenders are known as the Lost Cause or Redeemers, and their devotion to him was as fanatic as any fundamentalist's and as immune to facts or reason
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Emancipation also ended any chance for the Confederacy to ever get recognition from other nations, for abolition was already a fact in most of Europe and Latin America and as appealing to the masses of ordinary people as it was hated by elites
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The Confederacy was fighting mostly holding actions in 1864, hoping to last long enough so that Union voters would vote out Lincoln
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He would continue the war, but remain very handicapped by divisions in Congress and public perception that he would give in to the treason of the Confederacy
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Most southerners always supported the Union, not the Confederacy
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The Confederacy will have to resort to the same tyranny it always had
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There were over 4,000 political prisoners in the Confederacy, and likely those numbers would increase to regain control of their territory
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This means the Confederacy will rely upon, ironically, the United States for its cotton market
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It has long been an enormous act of denial to pretend the Civil War and Confederacy were not about slavery
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Confederate apologists often claim the Confederacy would abolish slavery on its own
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Would this be true under a surviving though greatly reduced Confederacy? Not unless they want to slit their own economic throats
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They would be easy scapegoats, and likely many flee the Confederacy
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This is yet one more possible reabsorbing of the Confederacy
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If that does not happen, the Confederacy could develop its own fascist movement in the 1920s and 30s
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One of the lesser known aspects of the Confederacy is, even more than modern conservatism, its abhorrence of taxes, especially high taxes on the wealthy
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Defeating the Confederacy prevented wars of aggression against the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Spain, as well as future wars against the US, saving at least 120,000 lives
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Even the presidents who were the greatest wartime leaders, Lincoln and FDR, were reluctantly going to war, pushed into it by the attacks of irredeemably evil enemies, the Confederacy and the Axis
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Jefferson Davis himself spoke at the memorial, and Tyler was given an elaborate funeral by the Confederacy
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The Confederate Secret Service will win the Civil War the only way the Confederacy could hope to win…by terrorism! Almost 150 years before 9-11, Confederate agents carry out biological warfare on northern cities
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searched out! How are his hidden things sought up! 7 All the men of your confederacy have brought you even to the border; the men
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confederacy and peace with you, and that we might be registered your confederates and friends
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Hasinai—a Caddoan confederacy of related tribes that centered on the Hainai tribe
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In historic times they formed a confederacy with related tribes from the east bank of the Hudson River (from Poughkeepsie to Manhattan) to the Connecticut River
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To get the possible accusations of anti-Semitism out of the way ASAP, let’s just say that Mathews House had a large number of Jewish guys from NYC with very sarcastic tongues and prejudices of their own, their never having met up close and personal a live descendant of the Sons of the Confederacy
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17 In consideration of these things Judas chose Eupolemus the son of John the son of Accos and Jason the son of Eleazar and sent them to Rome to make a league of amity and confederacy with them 18 And to entreat them that they would take the yoke from them; for they saw that the kingdom of the Grecians did oppress Israel with servitude
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20 Judas Maccabeus with his brothers and the people of the Jews have sent us to you to make a confederacy and peace with you and that we might be registered your confederates and friends
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22 And this is the copy of the epistle which the senate wrote back again in tables of brass and sent to Jerusalem that there they might have by them a memorial of peace and confederacy: 23 Good success be to the Romans and to the people of the Jews by sea and by land forever: the sword also and enemy be far from them 24 If there come first any war on the Romans or any of their confederates throughout all their dominion 25 The people of the Jews shall help them as the time shall be appointed with all their heart: 26 Neither shall they give anything to them that make war on them or aid them with victuals weapons money or ships as it has seemed good to the Romans but they shall keep their covenants without taking anything therefore
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And may the Confederacy return with a vengeance
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camp in the Confederacy where captured
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Park and The Museum of the Confederacy
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This took place at the NAACP convention in what had been the capital of the Confederacy
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The Confederacy was formed because of slavery, which had as its cause, work!
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In fact, these people represented the majority of the South! And yet there was a great deal of sympathy for the Confederacy
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This was a war that resulted in huge casualties for both the Union as well as the Confederacy, which could have been avoided
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setting reminiscent more of Victorian England than the Confederacy
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were willing to die for honor, for ‘the cause,’ as the Confederacy was
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homage to the fallen Confederacy
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Reconstruction, trying to find a way to force the Confederacy to pay for
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for the Confederacy prior to statehood
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the South and ultimately with the Confederacy, offered Pee Wee a job as
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pushing to support the Confederacy on the issue of state rights
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Confederacy, tending to the wounded on the front lines of the Battle of
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statehood, hoping Nevada’s admission to the Confederacy would hasten
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they represent a “ten nation confederacy”