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Essay heading: If the south won
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Some others think otherwise. "A Southern victory at Gettysburg leaves the Union wide open for plunder and sends Lincoln's government into exile. The South, no longer needing to secede, instead subsumes the North, and the U.S.A. becomes the CSA," (The Confederate States of America) says Kevin Willmott... displayed 300 characters
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He shows attention to several points that audiences could easily forget or never even consider. He shows how the moral rawness and racism attending slavery provides power for an imperialist foreign policy with military adventures launched in Central and South America. He has the boldness to say some things in CSA, such as, "The South was wrong and that its victory would have been a disaster for humankind... displayed next 300 characters
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