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To: wardaddy
Ok Walt I got it...dumb ol me.....nobody recognized the CSA formally yet everyone thought they would prevail???? ...OK now I've got it. Thanks.

From the article:

Until 1865, cold-eyed military experts in Europe were almost unanimous in their conviction that Union armies could never conquer and subdue the 750,000 square miles of the Confederacy, as large as all of Western Europe. "No war of independence ever terminated unsuccessfully except where the disparity of force was far greater than it is in this case," pronounced the military analyst of the London Times in 1862. "Just as England during the revolution had to give up conquering the colonies so the North will have to give up conquering the South."

Even after losing the war, many ex-Confederates stuck to this belief. General Joseph E. Johnston, one of the highest-ranking Confederate officers, insisted in 1874 that the Southern people had not been "guilty of the high crime of undertaking a war without the means of waging it successfully."

A decade later General Pierre G.T. Beauregard, who ranked just below Johnston, made the same point: "No people ever warred for independence with more relative advantages than the Confederates."

And yet they lost.

Why do you think the so-called CSA was not recognized by any major power?

Walt

258 posted on 05/24/2002 11:49:54 AM PDT by WhiskeyPapa
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To: WhiskeyPapa
See post 257...
259 posted on 05/24/2002 12:09:29 PM PDT by wardaddy
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