Message from @Kingfish
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He was in complete control of the nation and had the power necessary to positively bypass congress
I think like Caesar, tyrant is certainly a title you can accuse him of
But how accurate it is will change from who you ask
Many will argue however that his strong measures were needed to keep together the nation
But that’s neither here nor there
I personally subscribe to that belief.
For better or worse
As do I.
He did what he felt necessary
I think that America is more than a government though
It was a tragedy for everyone
And that such a view may be a bit mistaken
Both sides were Americans
With the Confederate side being more along the lines of what the Founding Fathers intended regarding small government and states rights
I actually would agree. I believe the confederates absolutely had a more literalist view of what the founders intended
The Founders were not unified in their views, to be fair.
@The Eternal Anglo We arent a democracy but a constitutional republic 😉
I think that they had a culture deeply rooted in a system that was beginning to trail behind and the rift created irreconcilable differences
Never forget that universal suffrage wasn’t a thing. We did republicanism *right*
Jackson did one thing wrong
And one side won
@Kingfish That breaks my heart actually but it’s true
The civil war was awful
I’m sympathetic to the idealism of it
I really am
But as a Pennsylvanian with family who fought for the union, I firmly stand on my side of the line haha
I don’t have any ancestry or ethnic ties to the southern society and being from an Italian Catholic background I understandably can’t really say I’d side with the south. But like I said I understand the idealism and respect the will of those who fought for what they believed to be right
For better or worse
@DixieBoy76 - KY I have a ancestor that fought for the union as well in Oklahoma
When he came home for his wife to give birth he was killed by bushwackers
I’d highly recommend doing a family tree and trying to go back as far as possible/meeting family members you never really knew you had, even if it’s just online. It gave me a big sense of where I came from and my role in carrying the torch. I think it’s an enjoyable hobby as well, good thing you can share if your parents and grandparents.
@Rick Flair The furthest back I’ve gotten is the 1790’s
I was able to get back to the late 1700s in Italy
traced one side of my family back to 1280AD in the HRE
@Lawrence of Eurabia How is that possible
@Rick Flair that's a great idea. Even though we're a young nation American identity is so important
HRE and Church kept good records
@Rick Flair would you recommend using Ancestry or other means?
Yea some church records go back 1600ish
@The Eternal Anglo I recommend Ancestry