1031 on Nostr: Between 1861 and 1865, the United States wasn’t so united. A portion of the country ...
Between 1861 and 1865, the United States wasn’t so united. A portion of the country had formed itself into the Confederate States of America, or what history has come to call simply: “the Confederacy.” It had only one president, and that was Jefferson Davis.
Davis was already well-known and respected in the South. He'd worked in the government before so he knew how to run things, and since he'd been a soldier, people reasoned that he could lead an army if he had to.
Published at
2025-02-17 01:15:07Event JSON
{
"id": "99785622dd34d235be14ec4127b210e9fc136fdaffe2ed853316464fb51bd637",
"pubkey": "5fefdfb3e028a001590c340063a9ad331dd6332d5b7c2e1110467eea38539948",
"created_at": 1739754907,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"imeta",
"url https://files.freeatlantis.com/system/media_attachments/files/114/016/569/978/697/835/original/4378caf9c81a89e6.png",
"m image/png",
"dim 1144x958",
"blurhash UIF$Y7xu00%M-;j[M{t74nfQ?bayxut7RjM{"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://freeatlantis.com/users/1031/statuses/114016577634077515",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "Between 1861 and 1865, the United States wasn’t so united. A portion of the country had formed itself into the Confederate States of America, or what history has come to call simply: “the Confederacy.” It had only one president, and that was Jefferson Davis.\n\nDavis was already well-known and respected in the South. He'd worked in the government before so he knew how to run things, and since he'd been a soldier, people reasoned that he could lead an army if he had to.\n\nhttps://files.freeatlantis.com/system/media_attachments/files/114/016/569/978/697/835/original/4378caf9c81a89e6.png",
"sig": "03b09fec2744d35d8e89cfa7ad29506f97fe603b2d7e4ef9dfc2af7bf7c3b6511f62d858203053a08a9da8ea5fdd84b491589242cd4c3e6d49cf25b0ca4ef6e3"
}