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2020-10-04 12:59:00 UTC  

Funny enough tho, Canada showed support for the Union, despite being a puppet country to Britian who showed support for the South

2020-10-04 12:59:10 UTC  

well most of the 'official' history

2020-10-04 12:59:45 UTC  

ya...history is strange when things don't add up to a global picture of events

2020-10-04 13:00:22 UTC  

wait til u discover there was multiple wars around the world going on around 1812, not just in usa

2020-10-04 13:00:24 UTC  

Also the biggest reason why Britian showed support for the South was because of the cotton trade, and a massive cotton shortage in both Britian and France due to the Union blockade

2020-10-04 13:00:53 UTC  

cotton and food resources ...south had alot of crops

2020-10-04 13:00:59 UTC  

Yep

2020-10-04 13:01:08 UTC  

Tho it was primarily for cotton

2020-10-04 13:01:20 UTC  

well it was a cash crop

2020-10-04 13:01:36 UTC  

One of the biggest right next to Tabaco

2020-10-04 13:02:04 UTC  

which i'm smoking right now ..tobacco

2020-10-04 13:03:38 UTC  

still digging up hidden history of the 1800's ...mostly concentrating around 1812 era

2020-10-04 13:04:11 UTC  

something happen world wide to bury most of it between 1810-1811

2020-10-04 13:04:37 UTC  

1812 worldwide seemed to be a resources war

2020-10-04 13:05:26 UTC  

Yeah, a major conflict in the Pacific between France Britian and Russia, and as well as over in Europe between Prussian states, England, France, and Russia

2020-10-04 13:05:54 UTC  

look further ...it's world wide

2020-10-04 13:06:14 UTC  

not just western europe

2020-10-04 13:06:21 UTC  

or eastern usa

2020-10-04 13:06:39 UTC  

Well I did mention conflict in the pacific

2020-10-04 13:07:02 UTC  

eastern europe, southern europe, asia, africa

2020-10-04 13:07:10 UTC  

even some areas of middle east

2020-10-04 13:07:15 UTC  

It was essentially a unofficial world war that was going on

2020-10-04 13:07:47 UTC  

well internet opened up a world of histories buried under dogma

2020-10-04 13:09:11 UTC  

Mhm

2020-10-04 13:10:32 UTC  

At one point i think it also pretty much became a battle royal, at least in Asia Pacific

2020-10-04 13:10:43 UTC  

hell theres even a town in mexico that got buried mostly under lava by a volcano eruption in the 50's, the mexican gov for decades kept saying the town never existed yet every survivor of that town said it did, only a church steeple remained above ground til a decade ago

2020-10-04 13:11:25 UTC  

dogma buries more history than natural events do

2020-10-04 13:12:10 UTC  

Mhm

2020-10-04 13:13:12 UTC  

early historical maps say pompeii existed up til late 1700's ...yet they didn't officially discover it til few decades ago according few decades ago

2020-10-04 13:15:14 UTC  

Dam

2020-10-04 13:15:57 UTC  

anyway..if u look up 'mudflood theory' and 'hidden history' long enough, u soon realize alot of the dates in 'history' u were taught have really fucked up views on events and when they were supposed to happen

2020-10-04 13:16:14 UTC  

Mhm

2020-10-04 13:17:12 UTC  

especially when u get into history by other nations around the world..things don't add up when compared to the history u were taught...but 1 event seems constant - 1812

2020-10-04 13:18:08 UTC  

Just a funny year it be

2020-10-04 13:19:16 UTC  

well there was this one log of a fire dept station in boston between 1810-1811

2020-10-04 13:19:40 UTC  

they went thru 11months of darkness apparently, and 1/2 of the population of the city went missing

2020-10-04 13:19:51 UTC  

Dam

2020-10-04 13:20:24 UTC  

and the really interesting thing is the station was called an engine co

2020-10-04 13:20:39 UTC  

earliest use of the word 'engine'

2020-10-04 13:21:37 UTC  

Huh, interestin

2020-10-04 13:25:14 UTC  

anyway...i'm off to watch something