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The battlefields of the Civil War then and now

Bamby

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The battlefields of the Civil War then and now: Pictures reveal how settings of the bloodiest conflicts in U.S. history look 150 years

Just over 150 years ago, they hosted deadly battles and gruesome episodes of conflict in U.S. history

Pictures released by the national archive show corpses lying in front of churches and soldiers being hung

Thousands of Confederate and Union soldiers perished in these places, and places look strikingly similar today

By Dailymail.com Reporter
 

MrLiberty

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Just curious, now that we have this war on the confederacy waging again, what is going to happen to all those civil war reenactments?
 

road squawker

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Just curious, now that we have this war on the confederacy waging again, what is going to happen to all those civil war reenactments?

easy answer, the people (sons/daughters of the Confederacy) that cared enough to re enact the battles will STILL care enough to do it again
 

pirate_girl

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I know they used to do those reenactments at Zoar and Auglaize Village around here.
I suspect all that will come to a screeching halt - if not for a short time to appease the retarded current trend of ummm political correctness?

:hammer:
 

Deadly Sushi

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Of course. Although I put myself in their brain. Then I spent all my money on booze, chicken wings and grape soda. :ermm:
 

EastTexFrank

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I know they used to do those reenactments at Zoar and Auglaize Village around here.
I suspect all that will come to a screeching halt - if not for a short time to appease the retarded current trend of ummm political correctness?

:hammer:

I can only comment on what I see in my neck of the (East Texas Piney) woods. I've never seen the Confederate flag so prominently displayed as I've seem it in the past few weeks since all the politically correct stuff started. The surprising thing is that it is predominantly younger people who are putting stickers on their vehicles and flying flags on their trucks. I'm not sure what to make of that.
 
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