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- What If the South Won the Civil War? - History
In MacKinlay Kantor’s classic rendering of Confederate victory, What If the South Had Won the War?, North and South eventually reunite, in large part because of common service on the side of Britain in both World Wars
- And The South Rose: 4 Hypothetical Scenarios if the Confederacy Won the . . .
We know that the North won the American Civil War but what if the South had emerged victorious? According to Abraham Lincoln, it was a war that didn’t just determine the future of the U S ; it would also decide the future of mankind
- If the South Had Won the Civil War - Wikipedia
If the South Had Won the Civil War is a 1961 alternate history book by MacKinlay Kantor, a writer who also wrote several novels about the American Civil War [1]
- Turning the Tide: What If the South Had Won the Battle of Gettysburg . . .
But what if history had taken a different course, with General Robert E Lee's Southern forces emerging triumphant? A Confederate victory at Gettysburg could have emboldened the Southern forces and provided a significant morale boost
- What would happen if the south won the civil war?
What Would Happen if the South Won the Civil War? The American Civil War was a pivotal moment in American history, fought between the Union (the northern states) and the Confederacy (the southern states) from 1861 to 1865 The war ended with the defeat of the Confederacy and the abolition of slavery But what if the South had won?
- How would the rest of the United States turn out if the South won the . . .
How would the rest of the United States turn out if the South won the Civil War? Suppose the North sued for peace in the Civil War, after losing say Antietam or Gettysburg The 11 Confederate states, Oklahoma—then CSA-aligned Indian Territory, and southern Arizona New Mexico become the CSA
- What if the South Won the Civil War? - MORE HISTORY
In the South, where slavery was deeply ingrained, a victory could have solidified the institution of slavery and entrenched racial segregation This could have led to a system similar to apartheid in South Africa, with strict legal and social segregation between races
- If The South Had Won The Civil War - amazon. com
MacKinlay Kantor, Pulitzer Price-winning author and master storyteller, shows us how the South could have won the Civil War: how two small shifts in history (as we know it) in the summer of 1863 could have turned the tide for the Confederacy
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