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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Out of all the Confederates, Joseph is the only one to realize that it's much better to go off to battle and die honorably, rather than win by BlackMagic that would taint their souls. He believes that if the Confederacy is indeed going to be buried, it should at least be buried in hallowed ground.

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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: Out of all the Confederates, Joseph is the only one to realize that it's much better to go off to battle and die honorably, rather than win by BlackMagic that would taint their souls. He believes that if the Confederacy is indeed going to be buried, it should at least be buried in hallowed ground. So while the Confederacy lost the war according to the history books, no one will ever know how Joseph and the others significantly won a personal battle by choosing the high road.
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* ShownTheirWork: Daughter mentioned "the second battle of Manassas," which is the Confederate name for the two Battles of Bull Run. The flag the Union soldier is holding is the 34 star flag, which was used during the civil war.

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* ShownTheirWork: Daughter Dauger mentioned "the second battle of Manassas," which is the Confederate name for the two Battles of Bull Run. The flag the Union soldier is holding is the 34 star flag, which was used during the civil war.
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*ShownTheirWork: Daughter mentioned "the second battle of Manassas," which is the Confederate name for the two Battles of Bull Run. The flag the Union soldier is holding is the 34 star flag, which was used during the civil war.
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As Joseph returns to camp that evening, he informs his superior of everything he saw in the town. The lieuteunant refuses to believe him, until Dauger, a soldier Joseph was travelling with, reveals that the story is true, as he witnessed everything. Realizing that the power of the book can help the Confederacy win the war, the lieuteunant urges Joseph to read from the book. He does so... until he comes to a passage that claims using the book's magic requires the reader to renounce God and pledge their allegiance to the Devil. Joseph promptly hurls the book into the campfire, saying that he would rather let the Confederacy die on hallowed ground instead of forsake God. The next day, Joseph and his fellow troops recieve orders to head to a small town in the midst of battle: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

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As Joseph returns to camp that evening, he informs his superior of everything he saw in the town. The lieuteunant refuses to believe him, until Dauger, a soldier Joseph was travelling with, reveals that the story is true, as he witnessed everything. Realizing that the power of the book can help the Confederacy win the war, the lieuteunant urges Joseph to read from the book. He does so... until he comes to a passage that claims using the book's magic requires the reader to renounce God and pledge their allegiance to the Devil. Joseph promptly hurls the book into the campfire, saying that he would rather let the Confederacy die on hallowed ground instead of forsake God. The next day, Joseph and his fellow troops recieve receive orders to head to a small town in the midst of battle: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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As Joseph returns to camp that evening, he informs his superior of everything he saw in the town. The lieuteunant refuses to believe him, until Dauger, a soldier Joseph was travelling with, reveals that the story is true, as he witnessed everything. Realizing that the power of the book can help the Confederacy win the war, the leiteunant urges Joseph to read from the book. He does so... until he comes to a passage that claims using the book's magic requires the reader to renounce God and pledge their allegiance to the Devil. Joseph promptly hurls the book into the campfire, saying that he would rather let the Confederacy die on hallowed ground instead of forsake God. The next day, Joseph and his fellow troops recieve orders to head to a small town in the midst of battle: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

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As Joseph returns to camp that evening, he informs his superior of everything he saw in the town. The lieuteunant refuses to believe him, until Dauger, a soldier Joseph was travelling with, reveals that the story is true, as he witnessed everything. Realizing that the power of the book can help the Confederacy win the war, the leiteunant lieuteunant urges Joseph to read from the book. He does so... until he comes to a passage that claims using the book's magic requires the reader to renounce God and pledge their allegiance to the Devil. Joseph promptly hurls the book into the campfire, saying that he would rather let the Confederacy die on hallowed ground instead of forsake God. The next day, Joseph and his fellow troops recieve orders to head to a small town in the midst of battle: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

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