Sons of Confederate
Veterans
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Georgia Division
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1-888-SCV IN GA (888-728-4642)
John K. McNeill SCV Camp #674
PO Box
1353
Moultrie, Georgia 31776
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Presents
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- A Southern View of History
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The War for
Southern Independence -The Other Side of the Coin
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
A. Breaking Away from
Great Britain, A Declaration of Independence
B. The Articles of
Confederation
C. The Constitution
A. Cultural Differences
B. The Population Shift
C. Southern Class
Structure
D. Economic Issues
E. State's Rights
F. John Caldwell
Calhoun
G. Independence
A. Indentured Servitude
B. The Slavery Issue
C. Abolitionism
D. Books
That Inflamed Tensions
E. John Brown
A. Early American
Secession Attempts
B. Compromise Attempts
C. The Crittenden
Compromise
D. Final
Attempts At Compromise
A. The Republican
Nominee
B. The Democratic
Nominees
C. The Constitutional
Union Party Nominee
D. The Election Outcome
E. The Morrill Tariff
Is Passed
A. The January 9, 1861
Star of the West Incident
B. The Confederate
Constitution
C. President Jefferson
Davis and his Cabinet
D. Plot to Assassinate President Davis and Cabinet
A. Lincoln Is
Inaugurated
B. Lincoln Attempts To
Re-supply Fort Sumter
C. Lincoln Declares War
On The South
D. Cadets
Resign, Accusations of Treason
E. Six More States
Leave The Union
F. Southern
Perspectives of The War
A. Flags
of the Confederate States of America Government
B. Origin of The
Confederate Battle Flag
C. Parts of
the Battle Flag
D.
Battle Flag Variations of the Southern Cross type
E. Additional
Confederate Military Flags
F. Heritage
Preservation Arguments Regarding Confederate Flags
A.
Seven Indian Nations Ally With The Confederacy
B. The Trent Incident
C. Lincoln Attempts To Compensate Northern Slave Owners
D.
Lincoln's
Emancipation Proclamation
E. The South's Support
By Black Confederates
F. The South's
Support By Hispanics
A. Prison Camps
B. Grant Stops Prisoner
Exchange Program
C. The United States'
Use of Human Shields
- PART XI. NORTHERN
TYRANNY
- A.
Lincoln's Tyranny: Abuse of the
US Constitution
- B. Terror in Missouri,
The Jayhawkers, Red Legs, Lane, and Jennison.
- C. The Forced
Enlistment and Mistreatment of Southern Blacks Into the U.S. Army
- D. General Benjamin
Butler "The Beast" in Louisiana
- E. The Order To Execute
Partisan Rangers
- F.
Ewing’s General Orders No. 10 & 11
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- A. The Massacre At
Palmyra, Missouri
- B. The Hanging of Sam
Davis
- C. Ivan
Turchin, The Robber Colonel
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- A.
The New Manchester and Roswell, Georgia Mills and the Roswell Women
- B. Sherman's March
Through The South
- C. Sherman's Bummers
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- A. Reconstruction
- B. The Southern
Exodus To Brazil and Mexico
- C. The Capture
Imprisonment of President Jefferson Davis
- D. The Execution of
Major Henry Wirz
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- A. General Robert E. Lee
- B. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
- C. President Jefferson Davis
- D. Our (Your) Ancestors
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- A. Why The Southerner
Fought
- B. Why We Should
Remember Them Today
- C. The Charge of the Sons of Confederate Veterans
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K. McNeill SCV Camp #674, Moultrie, GA for the Georgia Division SCV