Captain America: Civil War Trailer With Spider-Man & Ant Man (FanMade)
Captain America: Civil War Trailer With SpiderMan & Ant Man Music: Must Save Jane - Undiscovered Realms Outro Music: Ghostwriter - In For The Kill **This ...
Captain America: Civil War Trailer - DEADPOOL STYLE
I do not own any credits in this video. "Officially Edited" Official Civil War Trailer https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Civil+war Official Deadpool Red ...
+Funkee Squirrel i will asume that you've never played the videogame, read the comics or watched the movies. me and a lot of people just watch dmx because of deadpool :)
+Funkee Squirrel i think you write it wrong, maybe you try to say that deadpool is badass and dmx is lame as fuck.
Marching Band Civil War: A House Divided Granada Hills high school marching band @ SCSBOA 4A Champs
5th place. This was a really fun show to march and im not upset that we didnt medal, we put on a show for the whole crowd and they really enjoyed it! I had fun ...
In my opinion, you guys were ROBBED! I enjoyed your show more than Mira
Costa and Warren! My friends and I thought you were gonna get 3rd or 4th at
the LEAST. Such an overwhelming performance to watch! Great job granada :)
black powder enfeild 3 Band civil war rifle 100gra
sooooo much fun . its filmed in slowmo so there is no sound ( sorry )
BusMetalZone Drum Cover: Civil War "Bay of Pigs"
This is a drum cover of the extremely awesome metal song "Bay of Pigs" by the band Civil War off their CD "Gods and Generals" (2015). I don't own the rights to ...
+Appomattox1865 The Emancipation Proclamation was not signed until 1863 . Almost THREE YEARS after the Civil War began . So if it was a war about slavery then why wasn't this signed before the war broke out or at least started because of this document? Lincoln decided to make this political move to isolate the Confederacy by making this a war about slavery after the fact, because the war was going very badly for the Union. It was a shrewd and smart maneuver that kept any chance or England and mostly France from becoming allies with the South and joining forces with them on the battlefield.This move did cause some of the largest race riots in American history in the major Northern cities because men did not want to die over this political move.Slavery is not right in any way , don't get me wrong but the North mostly did not care about the slaves as they wanted the majority of the political power.The South did not want them to have it. The war ended up being about slavery but did not start because of it.
+Appomattox1865 I know someone who can tell you the sock manufacturer. We gave hundreds of books to a local HS.. They started a library for the kids. Been all over PA, and plenty of goings on in Brooklyn and NJ. Never dressed for the occasions but love the history and BOOM of the cannons. lol
+Dave Strasburg That's saying a lot for what was a man that just wanted the problem to go away....and the country to come back together. Stay and be a free man, or, if you want go back to your native land. Kind of a fair choice. I am not a Historian, I do know someone that has read EVERY book on The Civil War. In what I pick up from short conversations with him is totally different than your view. After reading him this thread, this is his comment. "If Lincoln did not pursue the Civil War to the end, you would be talking with a Southern drawl".
+cmkbny Abraham Lincoln, like most Americans of the period, North and South, was a white supremacist. Of course, the term was not used until almost a century later. But you obviously don't know your history - check it, and you'll see that Lincoln was an ardent believer in "repatriating" the "Africans" to Africa.
+Appomattox1865 Slavery was not "airbrushed" out of anything; it was never the cause of the War. Abraham Lincoln was a white supremacist, a mass murderer of American Indians, and an anti-Semite; he wanted to expel the blacks to what he considered their native country - Africa. lf Lincoln really had wanted to end slavery for good, he could have, with the tax money that he spent on exterminating his own brethren, purchased the freedom of every single slave on the North American continent; and much money would have been left over for the betterment of the American people. That is what both Great Britain and France did in their Caribbean colonies; Brazil followed later. They did not start wars that killed hundreds of thousands of people. Slavery was anyway on its way out, as more and more slave-owners were beginning to learn that this would never be a cost-efficient employment system; slave-owners had to pay their slaves more and more money, because without payment, slaves would never have the incentive to work hard. ln any case, slavery was legal in every State at the time of Independence; most slaves were imported through Boston and other Northern ports. ln fact, Bostonians and other Northerners were enthusiastic about owning slaves in those areas where they could do so; even Harriet Beecher Stowe's UNCLE TOM'S CABIN has, as its main protagonist and cruelest slave-owner, Simon Legree, a migrant from Connecticut, one of the ultra-liberal New England States.
+Dave Strasburg You mean for those who subscribe to the Lost Cause? Yeah, airbrushing slavery out of the mix and writing about being so chivalrous and citing defeat on Union numerical superiority, rather than on lack of morale and high desertions within the Confederate ranks in the months before Appomattox. I get it, they knew they were out of touch with the rest of the Western world so they chose to edit slavery out of the picture and say it was about states' rights. Funny, I didn't see them write about that before and during the war, only after the fact. I guess they just needed to come to terms with a shattering and all encompassing defeat so they created this great myth which has had such a deep influence that many still believe in it to this day.