Rethinking the Confederacy: A Forgotten Constitutional Vision?
All States to be Confederate Again
Dear Friends,
What if the Confederacy wasn’t merely a rebellion—but a radical attempt to restore the original constitutional order of 1776 and 1787?
In our latest article, “The Confederacy’s Broader Vision: A Constitutional Union of All Sovereign States,” we take a fresh
look at the ideological roots of the Confederate movement—one that sought a voluntary union of sovereign states, not just Southern independence.
You’ll discover:
What Alexander H. Stephens really meant in his speeches beyond the usual soundbites
Why the Confederate Constitution closely mirrored (and in some ways corrected) the U.S. Constitution
How even communities in the North, like Town Line, New York, embraced Confederate ideas well into the 20th century
And how these debates echo into today’s discussions on states’ rights and federal overreach
📖 Read the full article now:
👉 https://watchman.news/2025/07/the-confederacys-broader-vision-a-constitutional-union-of-all-sovereign-states/
If you’re interested in law, history, or the forgotten frameworks that once shaped national discourse—this is a must-read.
Respectfully,
The Watchman News Team
www.Watchman.News

