The confederacy was never a country.
It only lasted four years and was never officially recognized by anyone
Yep, not even the Brits would recognize the CSA. The British working class strongly supported the ending of slavery, with some even refusing to work with the small amounts of cotton they managed to smuggle out. Lincoln wrote a letter of thanks to British workers, and a statue of him still stands in Manchester with a part of the letter engraved on it.
Never recognized as a country*
Technically, I can stick a custom flag in my yard and declare secession. I'd be an independent country 🤓
/s
"We're the party of Lincoln!" they shout as they wave the flag that Lincoln literally fought against.
What a bunch of losers.
The native americans would be confused...
Should we start flying the native confederacy flag
It's not even the right flag. The rebel flag we see nowadays is a bastardized version of a battle flag that was flown incredibly briefly and not recognized by most at the time. The original was square because they were too broke to afford the cloth to make it a rectangle.
The more common version of the flag still included the symbol but on a white background which was literally to show the "purity of the white race" but then people were confusing it for the flag of surrender. Fitting, in my opinion.
Is there behold the master race on lemmy?
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