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Nice job spelling.... "bahavior"Originally posted by Mr. Foreman:
Providing you learn how to spell bahavior; I'll consider your capitulation when you are empowered to speak for the capitulating group.
Whitedip,Oh, and yeah Nemmie old buddy.....if the War for States Rights had come out the "right" way, we wouldn't be having so much trouble with being over governed.....at least some of us wouldn't
This is what most consider to be the end of the Civil War. However, while the war in the East was over, there were still Confederate armies under arms elsewhere. When Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox he only surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia. The Confederacy itself could not surrender because by now there was no "Confederacy." Richmond had fallen, the government officials had fled, and many of the papers had been burned. It would be up to each commander in the field to surrender his army as the news from the East reached him.
http://www.civilwarhome.com/confederatesurrender.htm
Actually, I believe Webster's is arranged alphabetically. Therefore, "behavior" obviously comes before "behaviour."which appears first in the Webster's sir? Usually the order of presentation indicates preferred or more acceptable use.