I mean some songs are rare for example for a time on RU-vid before I took it down I was the only person to have stand up and be counted on the platform so it is a rare thing to find now there is no stand up and be counted sadly but I still have the video and can upload it but I don’t want my channel takin down
I am proud of my heritage, a relative of mine fought in the 7th Georgia Cavalry. While I do not support slavery I will always stand by the south because it is my home. I love my home, and no matter what I will fight for it.
@@nolmanimates3031 yep. Like General Lee. He saw slavery as evil and the last record of him owning slaves is in 1852 (though he still may have had some, according to his son.
@@Ar-Pharazon21 😅😅😅....Yeah, in a way you are right, I'm not Southern... I'm Italian, from the North-West side, but I spent years ago a few months in the States for business (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and down South in Texas, Georgia and, on the other coast, Nevada) so I could have a good knowledge at that time as to the mentality and the way of living in both areas.... Moreover, I'm fond of history and I read a lot of books, pamphlets etc...about the economical, social and civil causes generating the Civil war.... I tell you honestly, I don't support slavery, but if I had to choose, I would have certainly chosen the Old Man River land...My best regards... Be' well
Soon after the surrender of the Confederate general Robert E. Lee in April of 1865, at the victory celebration in the White House, President Abraham Lincoln ordered the band to play "Dixie"!
Lincoln's Presidential Proclamation NO. 81, April 19 1861, just five days after the evacuation of Ft Sumter. (Edited Version) "Whereas an insurrection against the Government of the United States has broken out -in the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, and the laws of the United States- for the *COLLECTION OF THE REVENUE (TAX MONEY)* can not be effectually executed therein comformably to that provision of the Constitution which requires *DUTIES (REVENUE TAX MONEY)* to be uniform throughout the United States:... *NOTE:* President Abraham Lincoln blames the "insurrection" on the collection of REVENUE TAX MONEY. Not on States Rights, politics, slavery or any other reason. In none of these documents does the Union Executive or Legislature refer to the secession of States as unconstitutional or illegal! Lincoln KNOWS that secession IS A RIGHT but because of REVENUE TAX MONEY, he refuses to allow the South to secede peacefully. Lincoln's Presidential Proclamation NO. 82, April 27 1861, a week after the previous Proclamation as more States seceded from the Union. "Whereas for the reasons assigned in my Proclamation of the 19th instance., a blockade of the ports of the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, was ordered to be established, and whereas, since that date, public property of the United States has been seized, *THE COLLECTION OF THE REVENUE (TAX MONEY) OBSTRUCTED,* and duly commissioned officers of the United States, while engaged in executing the orders of their superiors have been arrested and held in custody as prisoners, or have been impeded in the discharge of their official duties, without due legal process, by persons claiming to act under authority of the States of Virginia and North Carolina. An efficient blockade of the ports of those States will therefore also be established. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this 27th day of April, A.D. 1861, and of the Independence of the United States the eighty-fifth." ABRAHAM LINCOLN, By the President: WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Secretary of State. Crittenden-Johnson Resolution issued by the US House of Representatives, 25 July, 1861 four days after the defeat of the invading US Army at Manassas, VA (Bull Run). "Resolved by the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, That the present deplorable _civil war_ has been _forced_ upon the country by the _disunionists_ of the Southern States now _in revolt_ against the constitutional Government and in arms around the capital; that in this _national emergency_ Congress, banishing all feelings of mere passion or resentment, *WILL RECOLLECT **_ONLY_** ITS DUTY (REVENUE TAX MONEY) TO THE WHOLE COUNTRY;* that this war is not waged upon our part in any spirit of oppression, nor for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, nor purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established _INSTITUTIONS_ of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to *PRESERVE THE UNION (TREASURY),* with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired; *and that as soon as these **_objects are accomplished_** the war ought to cease.*
@@MGTOWPaladinNow how about the section of the Confederate Constitution that enshrined slavery, and the words of Confederate Vice-President Alexander Stevens that made it very clear that keeping slavery was the PRIMARY reason for attempting to leave the Union?
Thank You from Alabama. Representing my Scottish family heritage as a member of Clan Johnstone ... in America... as well as Clan Whitson. They arrived in Chowan County N.C. in 1680 and eventually migrated into Tennessee. Both sides fought for the CSA 20th Tennessee. Scottish Southern to the Core!!! The Clan Johnstone was once one of the most powerful of the Border Reiver Scottish clans.[3] They originally settled in Annandale and for more than six hundred years they held extensive possessions in the west of the Scottish Marches, where they kept watch against the English.[3] The first of the clan to be recorded was John Johnstone, whose son, Gilbert, is found in records after 1194.[3] Sir John Johnstone was a knight of the county of Dumfries.[3] He is found on the Ragman Rolls of 1296, swearing fealty to Edward I of England.[3] In 1381 his great-grandson son was appointed Warden of the Western Marches.[3] The Johnstons are believed to be of Norman and Anglo-Saxon descent. The great grandfather of John Johnston is Siward, Earl of Northumbria who is a Norse man who married Ælfflæd (Bernicia) of Northumbria. WHITSON. William Quhitsoun, Baillie of Perth in 1369, is doubtless the Willelmus de [wrongly] Qwhithosum, burgess of the same town in 1379. John Quhytson who witnessed a charter by Robert Mersar of Inuerpefery, 1454 , appears in 1456 as John Quhitsoun, burgess of Perth. In 1484 and again in 1498 the lands of Le Peblis in Angus were leased to Thomas Quhitsone . James Quhitsoun was witness in Fife, 1547, Thomas Whitson was notary and writer in Kirktoun of Ratray, 1688, Janet Whitson appears in Easter Caputh, 1693,and Thomas Whitson was an important man in Dundee in 1823. Quhytsoun 1458. Harrison suggests (1 ) White's son as meaning, and (2) for Whitsunday, a name given to one born on that day. This latter to me unlikely. First preferable. The local pronunciation of the name in Roxburghshire is Whutson. Taken from “Surnames of Scotland ”, by Black, The New York Public Library. Clan WHITSON Septs WHITESON WHITSON,-UN WHYSON WHYTSON
I have spent years tracing my family lineage and have counted just over 50 gentlemen......including direct progenitors, uncles and 1st cousins(multiples removed) who served and fought for Dixie. Among the units are the 1st Georgia Infantry, 65th Georgia Infantry; Smith's Legion, 6th Georgia Cavalry, 60th Georgia Vol. Infantry, 16th Tennessee Infantry, 60th North Carolina Infantry, 22nd South Carolina Infantry and 18th Alabama Infantry....among others. Some left their ghosts at Vicksburg, Chickamauga, Atlanta, Chancellorsville, Camp Douglas prison camp, Illinois.....among others. I am very proud of all these gentlemen in my heritage! God bless Dixie, and those who fought and paid the ultimate price defending her!
@ralphy ralph I appear to have hit a sore spot and caused some triggering! If it is any consolation, I also had around 10 ancestors(direct, uncles and 1st cousins multiple X's removed) who wore the Union blue in the war. Units include....2nd North Carolina Union Vol. Infantry, 13th Tennessee Cavalry US, 56th Illinois State Troops,...among others. Some of them in turn, left their ghosts on the battlefields of Maryland, Tennessee and Virginia, and I am no less proud of them as well. British and French?....I had ancestors who served in the British Army in the French & Indian War and quite a number who served in the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War.
Well there probably was more than a handful of Hispanics that were in the confederate army the south was more mixed than the north and after the war a lot of Confederate soldier fled to Latin American because they were not going to surrender
@@iviekicklighte67314,000 Hispanics (mainly Cubans, Puerto Ricans and Tejanos) served in the war for the Confederacy. They were a certain kind of Hispanic though, it wasn’t Bad Bunny and Don Omar types and I’ll leave it at that.
If ever patriots from the North and South need to come together to save your great country - it is now. You need Lee and Grant working together to defeat the enemy who is destroying the USA. For God's sake do it soon before it is too late! USA USA USA
I am thankful that I was born in Dixie on a frosty morning. My family has been in South and North Carolina since the 1640's and we are rebels through and through!
Dixie is the most beautiful song ever written It reminds me of the brave men and boys who went off to war in defense of home and family many of whom would never return Deo Vindice God Bless the South
Then why did most of them fight for the conservation of chattel slavery, why did they steal from civilians, and why did they execute people suspected of being in support of the Union if they were so heroic and fighting for a "just cause?" @@travisbayles870
@@trisgilmour At least I didn't fight to own Black people. Get at least a 3rd grade education before you type your comments because you would know the South was more tyrantical.
@@abrahamlincoln2054, you're the one who is in dire need of an education. The "War of Northern Aggression" wasn't just fought over slavery. You also need to look at your name sake who circumvented the Constitution and sanctioned the acts of a terrorist called Sherman. He got what he deserved!
Yes it does im a modern day rebel i fly dixie down the roads some people wavie some look at me like im crazy and after i did it for a while the general lee showed up in one of my dreams riding on a horse. One night and said good job on the work you been doing brother no lie im for real im here to bring the Right message of dixie also and im a southern country rapper wyte lightin i got a few southern anthems in the works and will fly dixie in my videos i dont know why some dont do it but i am i ant ashamed of nothing but this year the songs that are in the works are Dixie Proud. Dixie strong and forever Dixie. Stay tuned yall we have a good bit of anthems today dont forget hank jr and alabama they did a few also and they also inspired me today good ole hank wish he ran for president btw he needs to. Hes a rebel outlaw also. He would be a good one some people dont think so but i really do
Does it still exist. Was told it was forgotten. Pls if it still exists. Let's hear it. It was said to strike fear in the Yankees. Record it, we want to hear it.
@@equine2020 In the Rebel Yell and soul of a Vast number of Southerners is the cry from within ...FREEDOM !!! FREEDOM!!! And this Needed more than ever in our time and we have become a Threat to the misinterpretation of the Cry from within.
Exactly...They fill their mouth with "democracy", "freedom", "politically correct", etc...but they are "dictators"... Dixie forever in my heart... Greetings from Italy... Franco
@@tanczacyzwilkami8314 Niestety ludzie nie będą już samodzielnie badać tematów i teraz polegają na rządzie żeby im udzielił informacji. Smutne to jest.
@@Gatolato1781 Chociaż zauważyłem, odkąd jest ta plandemia, to wiele ludzi kompletnie straciło zaufanie do mediów głównego ścieku i rządu. Natomiast nadal nagonka na CSA jest niesamowicie duża, ale mam nadzieję, że to kiedyś się zmieni
@abrahamlincoln2054 Slavery was legal under the Constitution: Supremacy Clause, Migration and Importantion Clause, Fugitive Slave Clause, 3/5 Compromise Clause, 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment, 9th Amendment, 10th Amendment and the Corwin Amendment. Slavery was recognized as legal by federal laws of Congress: 1794 Fugitive Slave Act, 1820 Missouri Compromise, 1850 Fugitive Slave Act, 1854 Kansas - Nebraska Act, etc. Slavery was recognized as legal by SCOTUS in their decisions, such as 1857 Dred Scott v Sanford based on the 5th Amendment. Lincoln recognized slavery as legal in his first Inaugural Speech, paragraphs 4, 6 and 9 (quoting the Republican Party Platform plank #4 in paragraph 6 and the US Constitution 's Fugitive Slave Clause here). "No person held to service or labour in one state, under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation therein, be discharged from such service or labor, but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such service or labour may be due." Lincoln's Presidential Proclamation NO. 81, April 19 1861, just five days after the evacuation of Ft Sumter. (Edited Version) "Whereas an insurrection against the Government of the United States has broken out -in the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, and the laws of the United States- for the *COLLECTION OF THE REVENUE (TAX MONEY)* can not be effectually executed therein comformably to that provision of the Constitution which requires *DUTIES (REVENUE TAX MONEY)* to be uniform throughout the United States:... *NOTE:* President Abraham Lincoln blames the "insurrection" on the collection of REVENUE TAX MONEY. Not on States Rights, politics, slavery or any other reason. In none of these documents does the Union Executive or Legislature refer to the secession of States as unconstitutional or illegal! Lincoln KNOWS that secession IS A RIGHT but because of REVENUE TAX MONEY, he refuses to allow the South to secede peacefully. Lincoln's Presidential Proclamation NO. 82, April 27 1861, a week after the previous Proclamation as more States seceded from the Union. "Whereas for the reasons assigned in my Proclamation of the 19th instance., a blockade of the ports of the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, was ordered to be established, and whereas, since that date, public property of the United States has been seized, *THE COLLECTION OF THE REVENUE (TAX MONEY) OBSTRUCTED,* and duly commissioned officers of the United States, while engaged in executing the orders of their superiors have been arrested and held in custody as prisoners, or have been impeded in the discharge of their official duties, without due legal process, by persons claiming to act under authority of the States of Virginia and North Carolina. An efficient blockade of the ports of those States will therefore also be established. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this 27th day of April, A.D. 1861, and of the Independence of the United States the eighty-fifth." ABRAHAM LINCOLN, By the President: WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Secretary of State. Crittenden-Johnson Resolution issued by the US House of Representatives, 25 July, 1861 four days after the defeat of the invading US Army at Manassas, VA (Bull Run). "Resolved by the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, That the present deplorable _civil war_ has been _forced_ upon the country by the _disunionists_ of the Southern States now _in revolt_ against the constitutional Government and in arms around the capital; that in this _national emergency_ Congress, banishing all feelings of mere passion or resentment, *WILL RECOLLECT **_ONLY_** ITS DUTY (REVENUE TAX MONEY) TO THE WHOLE COUNTRY;* that this war is not waged upon our part in any spirit of oppression, nor for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, nor purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established _INSTITUTIONS_ of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to *PRESERVE THE UNION (TREASURY),* with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired; *and that as soon as these **_objects are accomplished_** the war ought to cease.*
Mam pytanie. Jak się ma sprawa z prawami autorskimi do tej wersji ,,Dixie"? Pytam się, bo napisałam tekst do polskiej wersji ,,Dixie"(do tej oryginalnej właśnie, a nie do ,,To Arms in Dixie"). Wiadomo, że nie jest ona dosłownym tłumaczeniem, ale jej tekst jest przystosowany do śpiewania oraz oddaje ducha oryginału. Tylko, że mam dwa problemy. Pierwszym jest to, że nie mam podkładu, a drugi jest taki, że mimo tego, iż potrafię dosyć ładnie śpiewać, to jednak mój dziewczęcy głos nie pasuję do takiej piosenki jak ,,Dixie".