I have confederate sign cause the would and america would been differant if the south won.
The world and America would have been different if we'd lost the Revolution, too. Where's your Union Jack?
I Belive we wouldnt fought WWII or founded the UN.
Perhaps. Or perhaps North America would have become a theater for both world wars.
Nor we wouldnt developed the atomic bomb.
And I suppose the world would be a better place if the Nazis had developed it instead?
CSA would gave hitler ideas about jews like turning them into slaves instead of killing them.
Jews were used as slave labor during WWII by the Germans. However, the economic conditions in the antebellum South that caused slavery to be an essential economic factor there were not present in Nazi Germany. Massive Jewish slavery would have been counter-productive to insuring that the common Aryan German had a job - one of Hitler's big selling points to his constituents. Sure, Jewish slave labor helped out here or there - but as a matter of policy the Germans made sure they never became an essential part of the economy.
Plus we wouldnt have Isreal as a nation plus germany would had ruled europe.
The Middle Eastern debacle might not be so much of a mess, but Europe would be one hundred times worse than Israel/Palestine has been.
If i had a time machine id go back in 1863 tell general lee all about the norths suprise attack on the south and then they be ready and catch the north in a suprise as they quietly go thouigh the woods headding toward south camp and then they would say,, OH **** unexpeatly south was waiting for them... And the firings battle would begun and the south would won that battle.
Surprise attack? What the hell are you talking about?
And let's take a look at a few of the other things you'd be doing:
Allowing secession to gain a semblance of legal precedent.
Allowing a legal slave system to persist.
Fracturing the nation that upheld the Monroe Doctrine and kept European imperialists out of the Western Hemisphere.
Fracturing the nation that eventually bailed Europe out of World War I.
Causing severe socio-political upheaval in the North.
Insuring decades, perhaps centuries, of bitter animosity between two now-foreign countries with an extremely long border.
The Union victory in the Civil War hardly yielded a perfect world, but it was a hell of a lot better than what a Confederate victory would have yielded.
And just so you know, politically speaking the Confederate government stood for extremely limited federal power. The Confederate Congress, Jefferson Davis, and every resident of Richmond, Virginia would have laughed you out of town if you'd started talking about food regulation there.