i asked him once how long it took the 13 colonies to set one up & ha said it wasn't the same thing.
personally, i think spending more time on killing the invading damnyankee filth & winning the WBTS was MUCH more important between 1861-65 than forming a court.
btw, you cannot win any argument with N-S, as he is always right & the "filth that flowed down from the north" were PERFECT in every way. our grayclad, hungry, barefooted little army was always WRONG in every way. (SIMPLETONS yearn for simplistic answers!)
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The 13 colonies did not have a constitution requiring the establishment of a supreme court. The confederacy did. It's a simple as that. I would assume that even you would realize that.
personally, i think spending more time on killing the invading damnyankee filth & winning the WBTS was MUCH more important between 1861-65 than forming a court.
And keeping his revolving door of a cabinet fully staffed was just as important as the war, and more important than the constitution I guess. Even though a cabinet was not required by the constitution.
btw, you cannot win any argument with N-S, as he is always right...
Not always, just far more often than you.