• @leadore
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    3 hours ago

    Are you talking about certain areas/counties in some of the seceding states (e.g AL, MS, TN) where people opposed secession and rebelled or otherwise refused to participate in the Confederacy? I haven’t heard of a state seceding from the confederacy.

    On people moving: As things are today, it’s too expensive for many people to be able to relocate as a practical matter, but if things ever deteriorated to the degree we’re talking about, the stakes change drastically. If there’s a war, or some people are about to get trapped where they don’t want to or are afraid to be, it’s no longer “can I find a decent job and place to live there and afford moving expenses?” but becomes “I’ve got to get out of here any way I can even if I can’t take anything with me and don’t know how I’ll get by once I’m there.” Especially people who fear for their lives or safety in a country where they are hated or considered less than human by the majority.

    • @MutilationWave
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      2 hours ago

      That’s a very good point regarding refugees vs “can I afford it”.

      As to your first point it’s West Virginia baby!

      So I tried to upload a secession vote map of Virginia, which included West Virginia at the time. Hell here’s most of the story.

      Edit: ignore the bullshit about reunification at the top, the story is in the middle.

      • @leadore
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        249 minutes ago

        Oh, I feel dumb–I should have thought of West Virginia since I knew Virginia split during the Civil war. But I never knew the details of why so TIL! Thanks for the link!

        • @MutilationWave
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          113 minutes ago

          Hey at least you know we exist. Once I was in the Miami airport and a very young woman kept staring at my ID, then me, on and on. Finally she says why does it say West Virginia. When I told her it was a real state she acted pretty embarrassed.