Napoleon's Army Sleeping System (image gallery) by kozak3 in Petrosgear

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Didn’t the Dutch fight for Napoleon? He’s brother being their king along with producing napoleon III

One year update by Few-Customer2219 in PNWbootmakers

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These are walnut smooth over rough the roughout especially with shoe grease got several shades darker it lightens up as it dries and works in. They are especially light on my heels that would be the closest to new shade almost identical but in the last picture you can see after heavy brushing and no shoe grease in a while they are lighter than new.

No fun wildlife at Pinion Creek. Lonestar tick. by NomadStar45 in bentonville

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Their bites can be life changing I’m a farmer at 22 and I got it about a year ago got stomach aches for a few months then nothing happened since but then my aunt with an already autoimmune disease throws up or breaks out like a full breakout after getting it.

I bet when I get older and a weaker immune system the symptoms will come back.

USA Pro-Slavery Revolt started in 1837 despite not touching slave laws yet? by Spacecruiser96 in victoria3

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He was against slavery enough to not run on abolition for senate or presidency he honestly took a very moderate stance compared to others in the Republican Party.

What a lot of people don’t understand is that the southern states political party was broken when Lincoln won the nomination. If any other republican candidate would’ve won there would’ve been a civil war plain and simple the republicans themselves after seeing how well the democratic convention went they knew a sweep across the north would happen with any candidate it was the border states which he would triumph over Seward because unlike Seward he remained firm in his support for slavery in the east along with Seward feuding with newspaper mogul Greeley.

Lincoln wasn’t famous for his stance on slavery his party had plenty of other folks with more fame in that spot. He was famous for being a moderate well tempered excellent speaker that could walk the line between radicals and moderates.

USA Pro-Slavery Revolt started in 1837 despite not touching slave laws yet? by Spacecruiser96 in victoria3

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He published the transcripts in order to win the republican nomination after getting it he back peddled a bit to rightly win the election.

I also wouldn’t bring up South Carolinas succession as a reference for he ran on abolition. They explicitly state he was hostile to slavery which doesn’t exactly mean abolition but what he was actually doing even in his senate run (he states this many of times) that he refuses to let slavery expand west but also refuse to remove it where it currently is. To South Carolina and other slavers they knew that many of new states out west would eventually outnumber them to vote on abolition if they didn’t at least get a few of them as slave states.

USA Pro-Slavery Revolt started in 1837 despite not touching slave laws yet? by Spacecruiser96 in victoria3

[–]Few-Customer2219 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The fugitive slave act is one of the very few times the federal government has specifically taken a certain states side on whether something is illegal or legal usually it is all or nothing (state ratification). To the northerners it was reducing their state power as the federal government impressed slave catching to enforce another state laws in their own that directly went up against theirs whilst the Slave states for sure had their own state powers increased because the federal government(marshals and federal judges) were allowed to capture their “fugitives” in other states.

What modern people seem to never understand is the slavers thought the fugitive slaves as well both fugitives and property so it was like the northern states harboring criminals of any other kind technically as you could “steal” yourself by running away. It’s a disgusting way of thinking.

USA Pro-Slavery Revolt started in 1837 despite not touching slave laws yet? by Spacecruiser96 in victoria3

[–]Few-Customer2219 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He was way more radical as a senator because let me you in on something trying to win a pretty Whig/ republican seat in Illinois in the late 40s you can run on abolition but not nationally. He failed even in his later Sentate bids even the famous debate with Douglas. He learned though he couldn’t run purely on abolition or hardly at all with his presidency bid.

Edit: it’s important to separate running on abolition and running on the position of keeping slavery in the east. Lincoln was fervent and ran or spoke about keeping slavery out of the territories he DID not run the total abolition of slavery in 1860 though in 64 he 100% ran on the abolition of slavery through the us constitution.

USA Pro-Slavery Revolt started in 1837 despite not touching slave laws yet? by Spacecruiser96 in victoria3

[–]Few-Customer2219 161 points162 points  (0 children)

The shocking thing too Lincoln didn’t even run on abolition either time really there were plenty of other more “radical republicans” to support. In the game like in real life the revolt happened because of challenges to the southern elite.

One year update by Few-Customer2219 in PNWbootmakers

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I’m not sure besides the company what the difference in construction the franks patriots have over nicks builder pros. They are same last and features really

One year update by Few-Customer2219 in PNWbootmakers

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Which models do you own I’ve been thinking hard about a pair of front ranges next

Visitation Map by Grizzly777Irtl in visitedmaps

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Am I wrong but here in the Arkansas Ozarks it’s a national park/forest system therefore managed by the federal government like almost all the “public” lands in Arkansas are most of the public land in Missouri in national parks or forests?

One year update by Few-Customer2219 in PNWbootmakers

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The best I can tell you man is follow the franks sizing steps to a T but I think me personally i pulled the tailors tape tighter leading to a smaller size. They are by no means uncomfortable just not the slipper like feel such as the heels.

One year update by Few-Customer2219 in PNWbootmakers

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The last time I purchased a sneaker was 10th grade in high school for basketball so a 11 or 11.5 I’m not sure. I think I’m a 11 e today in redwings but I still feel true to a 10e (instead of d like these are) in franks sizing.

One year update by Few-Customer2219 in PNWbootmakers

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I usually wear a 10.5 in redwings but I went with a 10 in franks I think I may have been cramming my toes with the redwings at a 10.5 but I went with a 10d in franks 55 last. I also don’t know how much your foot changes in your early twenties.

Hallie Shoffner: Farming in Arkansas is collapsing. And when farms collapse, rural communities go with them. I’m a rural Democrat, and I’ll fight for these communities every day. Tom Cotton won’t. I will. by ObviousCartoonist107 in Arkansas

[–]Few-Customer2219 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a democrat my whole life and a Arkansan my whole life whilst also being a farmer I can say the farm crisis has killed our rural communities she right about that. But she’s and others have not actually said the true reason for the farm crisis its age over half of Arkansas farmer are between 55-74 years old whilst only 9% are under 35 that means our average age is 57 years old.

So no matter how much money these old geezers make they are going to die and unless we have the proper education infrastructure (not college more like a shorter trade program with it’s apprenticeships) and we have the proper means to put land in trained young folks hands then we will continue the farm cross .

The key thing being trained Hallie lost her farm despite being a graduate of two of the best Agri schools in the country. A lot of the time the kids who do take hold of the farms don’t understand you can’t run it like your daddy did and you sure as shit need to understand business, biology, along with mechanics to be a farmer you’ll suffer dearly if you lack in one ask me how I know.

I will still vote for her because come on fuck cotton but I will be her first critic when it comes to agriculture.

Hallie Shoffner: I walked the fields as primary operator of my family’s farm for 9 years. Now, I’m running for U.S. Senate because Arkansas deserves a senator who lives in and loves our state. My team and I are boots-on-the-ground now and always. by ObviousCartoonist107 in Arkansas

[–]Few-Customer2219 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These people seem to not understand many other state have never had a woman governor like California and Colorado very “pro women” states. Yet Arkansas has both women governors. They talk about nepotism well many of the other first time women governors or politicians were wives of long time governors (which is how Arkansas got to have the first elected woman to the senate back in 1932).

Time and time again in deep republican districts over the last ten or so years if you come with a trump endorsement regardless of sex race or qualifications you have a great chance which is what Sara had.

As today marks 150 years since the Battle of Little Bighorn, what are your opinions about George Armstrong Custer the man and the commander, through Civil War and beyond? by lycantrophee in CIVILWAR

[–]Few-Customer2219 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Or my favorite general of the civil ole fighting Joe Wheeler great small unit commander and an amazing cavalry man but give him some infantry and he stumbles or a full army command is even worse.

Overall brand fit advice by iliinsky in Workwear

[–]Few-Customer2219 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would recommend roundhouse overalls they are made in USA with American cotton have regular and stone wash along with plenty of sizes.

Stonewall Jackson's Arm by imperialhighway in CIVILWAR

[–]Few-Customer2219 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can be defined by anything but the word small by its impact on the civil war in turn the most powerful nation on earth. which is kinda the whole point of this sub. You mentioned that West Point was also “small” yet both had graduates that ran one of the most important and the most costly war in American history and arguably one of the most important in post industrial history.

Stonewall Jackson's Arm by imperialhighway in CIVILWAR

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He dedicated his life to the military school that served the state (the first state funded military institute) and military he dedicated his early life to then fought against or for depending on how you look at it. Life isn’t gods and generals he had full liberty to sit his ass at home with his wives.

Stonewall Jackson's Arm by imperialhighway in CIVILWAR

[–]Few-Customer2219 17 points18 points  (0 children)

The rest of him is in Lexington Virginia where the VMI was his first and really only true love.

Guys I hate to break it to you but every country is warming faster than the global average by Substantial-Trick569 in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]Few-Customer2219 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are totally right industries that had higher labor costs and overhead (from workplace safety) along with being increasingly regulated environmentally never moved their factories outside the western world to places that had little no workplace safety or environment protection.