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Meet Brazil's 'Confederados': South American Descendants Of Rebels Who Fled US After Civil War
Daily Mail UK ^ | 17:02 EST, 27 April 2015 | By Associated Press

Posted on 04/27/2015 3:51:01 PM PDT by drewh

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To: ifinnegan

Note name of city, Americana. Still held onto their roots 150 years ago.

What was not mentioned is that teenager are not sent back to America to see their roots. Interesting story.


41 posted on 04/27/2015 6:17:29 PM PDT by Kozy
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To: bajabaja

I thought it was an outstanding movie. Rough, violent, true.

A real story. IT was Emmy Award type of movie.


42 posted on 04/27/2015 6:19:46 PM PDT by Kozy
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To: drewh

My understanding is the have become pretty much Portuguese speaking Brazilians.


43 posted on 04/27/2015 6:39:02 PM PDT by fso301
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To: nickcarraway

That’s one, Ah say that’s one funny critter.


44 posted on 04/27/2015 7:00:31 PM PDT by Know et al (Keep on Freepin'!!!)
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To: centurion316

C-SPAN3 has been running some interesting programs having to do with the end of the Civil War on recent weekends. One segment dealt with the Confederados. It seems about half of them eventually returned to the US. Some of them had it pretty rough in Brazil—one speaker read something from one of the settlers (either letters or a diary, I forget) describing his life there the first few years, a very difficult life.


45 posted on 04/27/2015 7:31:24 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: Verginius Rufus

The stories are interesting. Over the years we have made vacation trips to a small island called Elbow Quay off Great Abaco. We have gotten to learn the long term residents whose families are almost originally from Charleston. They supported the Crown during the Revolution. The next island, Man-of-War, has a number of exiled Confederates. My daughter in law have ancestors who migrated to Michigan from Canada in the late 1800s. They were originally from Massachusetts, again Loyalists who went to Canada when we gained independence.


47 posted on 04/27/2015 7:59:21 PM PDT by centurion316
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To: BBell

ummmm. Arkansas? lolz :)


48 posted on 04/27/2015 8:21:50 PM PDT by drewh
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To: onedoug; windcliff

Ping


49 posted on 04/28/2015 5:07:57 AM PDT by stylecouncilor
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To: centurion316

I have been in Fredericton, New Brunswick, which was founded by Loyalists. I don’t know if any of their tombstones survive because of the toll the climate took on the stones. By 1812 enough non-Loyalists from the US had emigrated to Ontario that Jefferson thought that the area could be easily conquered in an American invasion, that it would “just be a matter of marching.” Instead the US invasion seems to have generated a stronger desire to remain British on the part of the inhabitants.


50 posted on 04/28/2015 6:18:37 AM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: stylecouncilor

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51 posted on 04/28/2015 6:45:04 AM PDT by onedoug
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