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RE: What Battle or Conflict Stands Out in History?
(01-12-2015 04:27 PM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  
(12-11-2014 09:13 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote:  55 posts and Gettysburg hadn't been mentioned?

Had Lee won, I think England might have come out in support of the Confederacy and the Copperheads may have taken over in the North.

The 20th Maine saved the country.

No,.... Time and lack of resources allowed the Union Army to eventually wear down the CSA.


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I've heard some credible people say the South may have won if the war was 10 years earlier. The 1850's was an economic boom time for the North. By the time the war started, NYC alone produced *four times* the manufactured goods than the entire South.
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