Historical Role Play Challenge… This video is an attempt to role play a war weary confederate soldier singing as General Lee departs Appomattox Court House after surrender… Attach your historical role play response videos to this one… I have attached 3 examples… Dressed in an immaculate uniform, Lee waited for Grant to arrive. Grant, whose headache had ended when he received Lee’s note, arrived in a mud-spattered uniform—a government-issue flannel shirt with trousers tucked into muddy boots, no sidearms, and with only his tarnished shoulder straps showing his rank. It was the first time the two men had seen each other face-to-face in almost two decades. Suddenly overcome with sadness, Grant found it hard to get to the point of the meeting and instead the two generals briefly discussed a previous encounter during the Mexican-American War. Lee brought the attention back to the issue at hand, and Grant offered the same terms he had before. The terms were as generous as Lee could hope for; his men would not be imprisoned or prosecuted for treason. In addition to his terms, Grant also allowed the defeated men to take home their horses and mules to carry out the spring planting and provided Lee with a supply of food rations for his starving army; Lee said it would have a very happy effect among the men and do much toward reconciling the country. The terms of the surrender were recorded in a document completed around 4 pm, April 9. As Lee left the house and rode away …
World at War
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Yes to be a fly on that wall…
At the previous meeting in Mexico, Lee chastised Grant for reporting to him all dirty and unkept. An ironic twist of fate. I would dearly love to know what was discussed when Lee met Lincoln. No record was made of that meeting. Love this, Pappy!
yeah it’s a muddled mess my area didn’t even hardly fight in the war though it did supply both sides with iron ore at different times.
I think there are some serious misconceptions many folks have about peoples perspectives back then… I have read my family’s and others correspondence of the time and their thoughts are not reflected in todays media / acedamia…
Yea I was on graves when I saw this in my mail LOL
They were very high resolution files which allowed me to target regions and pan through them effectively…
well done Stu, nicley pu together
and them there’s some fancy footwork on the photography – Gert was *that* close to Honest Abe!
Nice! I will be checking out the attachments but I have a call to go to now
Very well done I live around ppl that are still fighting this war to this day i myself am conflicted for i love the heart ,the kindness ,the love that can be abundant in the south,but alas i dispise the ingnorance ,the hate,and the naivety of the ppl to follow some very courrupt ppl but i guess everywhere is like that and you just don’t see it unless you are there.
I will try my best to do one of these this has inspired me.
You might get a kick out of the alt-history author harry turttledove
If history were not repleat with the bad as well as good what would we learn from it… Though I suppose I time we wonder if we do…
Hope this new year’s day finds you and the misses most excellent…
Excellent historical video, and the sidebar has a wonderful feel to it too. Bittersweet, one might say.
I have no doubt that slavery in its past form would live only on borrowed time…
I might argue that we have re-invented it in perhaps an even more insidious one…
I do believe had not the Union been preserved the balance of the world might have suffered far worse injustice…
I think we can only conclude from history that nothing is permanent and change might be unforseeable for those of us from the past…
Her eye is undeniable… This is unrequited sense beyond instruction which I find difficult not to covet…
Very good to hear from you on this day of a new year…
“I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A bird will fall frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.”
D.H. Lawrence
Very good to see thee Lass… It has been too long and I look upon it as a gift on the advent of this new year…
I hope it finds you well…
Well done Stu and Gert!!!
“Abandon your animosities, and make your sons Americans.”
Interesting theory. I’ve asked myself the same question before. My own belief, is that the USA would still exist. However, It would be a very different country. Slavery of course would eventually been wiped out, it would just have taken a few more years.
Guess we will never know.
Make mine whisky… vbg
I do not expect overwhelming response to this challenge… I never harbored illusions in this regard… This is Tuberland afterall…
I like tea…and history.
Can’t help hear Mr. Crystal when you say
“You look Fabulous…”
Oh I forgot to answer your question… no never read that…
Thank you… History is few folks cup of tea shall we say…
My great grandfather Ezer from Miss. was left for dead at Knoxville. Rescued by a Yankee girl who he later married and they moved to the Indian Nations then on the OR and ID… The other side came out of the Carolinas…
Considering the challenges faced by a unified nation since then I doubt there would be a USA… One of several totalitarian regimes since then might very well still be in place…
One of my favorite books is “Killer Angels”. Have you ever read it? That’s what this vid reminded me of. Thanks Pappy, from your, who was born and raised in Civil War country.
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