Let me know when you build a time machine and we can try it your way.
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My confusion. I'm glad we are in agreement.
OP is saying they should have been executed summarily. I am saying the reconciliation strategy Lincoln used was the right one even if they deserved death.
That's a good question and the answer really depends on your world view and assumptions. I can see valid arguments either answer and reasonable people could disagree about it.
But at least the union leadership tried to offer mercy.
Anytime!
You can get to 1023 with binary fingers, assuming you have all your fingers.
Statistically, it was bound to happen...
It's pretty good! Duncan gets to be very narrow since he doesn't have to skip between all the factions, but you get the highlights since Lafayette was almost always there whenever Destiny occurs.
It's about 18 hour IIRC in audiobook format for that classic podcast feel.
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I am not disagreeing, just that it was more symbolic than liberating. I just finished reading Mike Duncan's biography on Lafayette and he goes into the causes and perceptions of the Revolution. Lafayette was eventually given a key to the Bastille that he passed on to Washington
From context I'm guessing, assigned female/male at birth