Kristyn,
I do not dispute that *some* Americans believed that their primary
loyalty was to their state and not the country as a whole. But, to
repeat myself, by 1860, the overwhelming majority of Americans,
including Virginians, were loyal to the United States and not to a
state.
There was, for instance, that other Son of Virginia, George H. Thomas,
to name only one.
Take care,
Bob
Judy and Bob Huddleston
10643 Sperry Street
Northglenn, CO 80234-3612
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In a message dated 8/30/01 12:41:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> The problem with your statement about ante-bellum Americans believing
> that their primary loyalty was to their state and not a country is
> that it is false.
>
>
> Note to Mr. Huddleston:
>
> It depends on who you talk to and who's words you listen to.
>
> The great Commander, Robert E. Lee stated he would fight to DEFEND
> VIRGINIA.
>
Not the "Confederacy", not the South", but Virginia.
> Also, the great statesman, Mr Randolph, of Roanoke, once stated, "When
> I speak of my country, I am referring to the Commonwealth of
> Virginia."
Regards to all,
Kristyn Ankrom
Colonial Heights, Virginia
10th generation Virginian
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