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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
cotton and food resources ...south had alot of crops
Yep
Tho it was primarily for cotton
well it was a cash crop
One of the biggest right next to Tabaco
which i'm smoking right now ..tobacco
still digging up hidden history of the 1800's ...mostly concentrating around 1812 era
something happen world wide to bury most of it between 1810-1811
1812 worldwide seemed to be a resources war
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
look further ...it's world wide
not just western europe
or eastern usa
Well I did mention conflict in the pacific
eastern europe, southern europe, asia, africa
even some areas of middle east
It was essentially a unofficial world war that was going on
well internet opened up a world of histories buried under dogma
Mhm
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
dogma buries more history than natural events do
Mhm
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
Dam
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
Mhm
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
Just a funny year it be
well there was this one log of a fire dept station in boston between 1810-1811
they went thru 11months of darkness apparently, and 1/2 of the population of the city went missing
Dam
and the really interesting thing is the station was called an engine co
earliest use of the word 'engine'
Huh, interestin
anyway...i'm off to watch something
Its the same as the North Africans that went on slave raids across Europe, even going as far as Iceland. Large swathes of southern england were abandoned for fear of being captured and enslaved to build palaces in North Africa
But everyone has completely forgotton it
Illinois is putting up tons of ads with misleading information on this new 'Fair Tax' law