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April is Confederate History and Heritage Month in the Old Dominion, as well as in many states across the South. As part of the celebration, and in an effort to educate the citizens of the Commonwealth, we will present a Q&A each day, from a Confederate Catechism, by Lyon Gardiner Tyler, 1853-1935; the son of President, John Tyler, who also was a member of the Confederate congress. He was a professor of literature at the College of William and Mary, and served as President of the College of William and Mary from 1888 until 1919.
Day 12:
15. Had the South gained its independence, would it have proved a failure?
No. General Grant has said in his Memoirs that it would have established "a real and respected nation." The States of the South would have been bound together by fear of the great Northern Republic and by a similarity of economic conditions. They would have had laws suited to their own circumstances, and developed accordingly. They would not have lived under Northern laws and had to conform their policy to them, as they have been compelled to do. A low tariff would have attracted the trade of the world to the South, and its cities would have become great and important centers of commerce. A fear of this prosperity induced Lincoln to make war upon the South. The Southern Confederacy, instead of being a failure, would have been a great outstanding figure in the affairs of the world. The statement sometimes made that the Confederacy "died of too much States Rights," as instanced in the opposition to President Davis in Georgia and North Carolina, fails to notice that Lincoln's imperialism did not prevent far more serious opposition to Lincoln in Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. And yet at the time the South was under much greater pressure than the North.

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Shelby-inspired and built to perform. This 1968 @FordMustang #Shelby #GT500 re-creation is powered by a 7.0-liter Dart Racing 351ci Windsor small-block V-8 engine stroked to 427ci. Selling with No Reserve at the 2026 #PalmBeach Auction.
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440-Powered Plum Crazy 1970 Dodge Challenger: This 1970 Dodge Challenger just underwent a two-year restoration, losing its 318 engine in favor of a 440 in the process! barnfinds.com/440-powered-pl…

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This 1988 @Chevrolet #Corvette 35th Anniversary Edition, formerly part of the David M Ressler Collection, will be selling with No Reserve at the 2026 #PalmBeach Auction, with 100% of the hammer price benefiting the @American_Heart Association.
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One more week...and we'll be off on a midwest run, w/special guest Exile!
Fargo, ND, you're up first! We'll see you Friday, Apr 17th at @ScheelsArena! Then we'll make our way to Cedar Rapids, IA for the Sunday night show at @AEPowerHouseCR! Get tix here: bit.ly/41SUdBl

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Blink and it’s gone! This custom 1964 @Chevrolet #Corvette convertible is professionally fabricated & powered by a supercharged 427ci Nelson Racing V8 engine rated at 1000hp. Selling with No Reserve at the 2026 #PalmBeach Auction, April 16-18.
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@ADRWC Starting to think these are all set up, seen a lot of these type.
Then someone going berserk at house.
A soldier trying to propose to his girlfriend.
Sure a few have got the same actors
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