War Union Cavalryman

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War Union Cavalryman
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Does this sound Like fun? (Civil war reenactment)?

So when I was 2, may mom and grandparents took me too a civil war reenactment. So when I heard the cavalry charge for the Union I yelled "Let's get those guys!", then I charged in. Luckily before I got trampled though, a cavalryman grabbed me and took me to safety.

Do I sound like one hell of a baby? And do you think it would've been fun to do? This is a true story. But I don't remember it, my parents do.
I didn't choose the side. I was 2!! I didn't know who was who.

Well, you have bad taste in sides...

I fought with the 8th Louisiana Volunteer Infantry at Shiloh. Course it wasn't exactly Shiloh...

And it was fun! We chased the yankees right out of their camp! It was hilarious to catch them with their pants down like that!



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Myles Keogh -- Born a Soldier


Im doing a Social Studies project on our ancestors who fought in the military, should I include my confederate?

and apache ancestors?

Two of my ancestors fought for the Confederate States of America in the Civil Union, one a cavalryman another a bushwacker in missouri, another one of my ancestors was an Apache guerrilla in the Apache Wars between the US Army and the Apache. Should I include them in my project? They're still Americans after all.

yes you should,the civil war has be reinterpreted to say it was fought over slavery,but that isn't True.it was an economical war,the north manufactured and the south was farming,mostly cotton and represented a great wealth,the north had easy acces to cheap cotton for textile industry's and were putting the screws to the cotton growing industry.then the europeans started to compete with the buying of cotton and it broke the monopoly of the north and they were mad as hell-,so they needed a cause to make an invasion plausible to the peoples of the north and slavery was te excuse they decided was best

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