At the beginning of the civil war, neither side was prepared for any type of war, not to mention the war of the subsequent four years. Not only are they not prepared for the basic war materials they need but also the basic command structure is not perfect especially in the south. No one is foreseeing the scope of the war because the only experience of either party in a relatively large battle was during the Mexican war. In the election of Abraham Lincoln, the response of the South gave predictable results.
I like history of civil war. Just ask my wife: My bookshelf is full of civil war books. I grew up in the south, and the history of the civil war can be found almost anywhere. I am not a historian. But I think I am qualified to comment on the current intense debate, at least I am qualified. I grew up in Mississippi where I visited a city like Vicksburg to visit the "problematic city" I read in a book. I visited other battlefields: Shiloh, Antietam, Gettysburg. Standing on the ground, there are some ruthless humiliation, thousands of people fight and die in the hands of each other. More importantly, consider the bondage of millions of people struggling with them. You will not feel this feeling until you visit Normandy Beach or the Polish concentration camp. And this is the key to maintaining such historic places.
The history of our civil war is important, but it belongs to textbooks and art museums - not to the loyalty of our parliament. Our history must tell the complete story, including shaping human slavery into the image of God to provide pioneering workforce to promote the south agricultural economy Hmm. My main responsibility as governor is to protect North Carolina people and protect their safety. Protestors are worried that they will get injured, as protesters may try to overthrow any of the hundreds of monuments in our country. The same Caucasian supremacists we saw at Charlottesville gathered and had weapons in hand to retaliate as a threat to public safety.
The alternative history of the American Civil War is an alternative historical novel focusing on civil war (or lack of civil war) ending in different ways. The American Civil War is a popular point of disagreement in British historical novels. These most common variants detail the victory and survival of American allies. Less common variants include the victory of the alliance in various situations rather than actual history that leads to various post-war situations; the war, the survival of Lincoln during the assassination of John Wilksbath, insertion Civil war never broke out, it reached a peaceful compromise, and a secret historical story