Tuesday, March 11, 2025

MARCH 11TH IN HISTORY

 

1861 Confederate states adopt new constitution

In Montgomery, Alabama, delegates from South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas adopt the Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States of America.

 

When grumblings about “we need Civil war” enter your sphere, please re-consider. We came too close to duplicate the fractious abyss that is Europe, and because the Union prevailed, we remained a large continent where citizens move freely between territories and states. It seems normal to Americans, but it is not the norm as far as the rest of the world is concerned.

 

The reference link concludes with—

Although Britain and France both briefly considered entering the Civil War on the side of the South, the Confederate States of America, which survived until April 1865, never won foreign recognition as an independent government.

Phew, that was close. Too close. A hundred and sixty-four years of endless “hot” wars between states were averted, but not before a tenth of Americans paid with their lives.

 

Especially because if this, if you’re tempted to go yell at or slap someone for advocating war, consider baking them a pie or inviting them over for tea and cookies. Resolve not to allow conflict into the conversation.

^ Me, wearing a Peace Corps T-shirt, inviting you for coffee^

 

Blessed are the peacemakers.


6 comments:

Vijaya said...

Amen, Mirka.

Jenni said...

Thank you for the tea and coffee! A good reminder to keep our eyes on what's important.

Karen Jones Gowen said...

Another civil war would be the death of America. We would not survive this one. Probably revert to tribes, especially because it seems we're practically there now.

afg said...

A welcome and timely reminder during this time of discord!! It is all too tempting to let our souls be overcome by thumotic, conflict-seeking energies, but we must try to be strong and disciplined and meet our enemies with love.

Janie Junebug said...

Thank you for the invitation. May I have a cinnamon roll, too? I have visited a number of Civil War battlefields. I walked along Bloody Lane at Antietam in Sharpsburg, while my young children ran across the fields on a beautiful autumn day. The loss of life during the Civil War was terrible. The last thing in the world the US needs is another war between the states.

Love,
Janie

Evelyn said...

Yes, blessed are the peacemakers!!!