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Originally Posted by RamoneWooddell
Actually the Confederate Territory of Oklahoma actually was to be an Indian State with representation in the Confederate Congress.
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Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda" makes for an interesting discussion, but CSA didn't win, so it's all a dream. (And dreams are interesting at times, I agree. ) Besides, what about all the other--probably dozens--of claims by other Native Americans tribes? CSA would have honored all those having any plausible legal basis? Compare Indian State claim with African slavery--interesting that a political claim was to be recognized, but a human rights claim,,,not so much!
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Perhaps you should study history instead of propraganda!
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I'm happy to study both. Propaganda is merely the way one side of an issue wishes to rhetorically represent itself. Therefore, I have indeed been taught "propaganda." And haven't you?