I live in a confederate state, and I disaprove this message.
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No, you live in a United State
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Edited by C4: 5/31/2016 11:42:01 AM[quote]I live in a former confederate state.[/quote] Fixed.
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Edited by YourMomentOfZen: 5/31/2016 12:06:18 PM"Confederate states" aren't a thing; you can't call yourself a country if you lose the revolution.
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I didn't call confederate states a country. I called them a state. That's why I said [b]state[/b].
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A confederate state would be one of the Confederate States of America
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[quote]former confederate state[/quote] North Carolina was part of the confederacy in the Civil War. It was considered a confederate state.
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My point is that the confederate states weren't states at all, they were in rebellion against the United States.
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Well they were states. They only rebelled against the USA after the Union tried to force rules upon the Confederacy.
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Like, "No, you can't raid Fort Sumter" and "No, you can't expand slavery into the territories unless the territory votes to have them." So terrible; a country enforcing its own laws.
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Well at the time, slavery was just being enforced. At that time, laws weren't enforced as heavily as they are now.
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The fu[i][/i]ck is a Confederate state
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One of the states that rebelled against the US Federal Government from 1861-1865. For an outnumbered, out gunned, out supplied, half starved, bare footed army, they fought damn well, but the odds were always against them.
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Are you those incest guys with slaves
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That is a stereotype that has not been accurate for over 100years.