Civil War what if?

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BQ78
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Yeah my what-ifs above about McClellan and Johnston almost guarantees Civil War 2, as the war probably would have ended in 1862 without slavery being impacted
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Dunno, but it was certainly a terrible time in our nation's past and it's good we are still united.
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BQ78 said:

Yeah my what-ifs above about McClellan and Johnston almost guarantees Civil War 2, as the war probably would have ended in 1862 without slavery being impacted
According to alternative history writer, Henry Turtledove, the South won as everything went their way at Gettysburg and Vicksburg. The second war you mentioned happens somewhere around 1885 with another CSA victory. The USA bides their time looking for a European Allie which they find about 1916, Germany.
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aggiejim70 said:

BQ78 said:

Yeah my what-ifs above about McClellan and Johnston almost guarantees Civil War 2, as the war probably would have ended in 1862 without slavery being impacted
According to alternative history writer, Henry Turtledove, the South won as everything went their way at Gettysburg and Vicksburg. The second war you mentioned happens somewhere around 1885 with another CSA victory. The USA bides their time looking for a European Allie which they find about 1916, Germany.


I think it was Antietam. The Lost Order wasn't lost, allowing Lee to get the jump on McClellan and preventing the Emancipation Proclamation from being issues, allowing Britain and France to intervene. It's a great series capping off with WWII being decided around Pittsburgh.
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Key decisions at Gettysburg are always the most fascinating 'what if's' to me. Not breaking news (or even a real high value production) but you might appreciate this one;



For those who haven't watched/listened to Jocko's Gettysburg battlefield walk through I highly recommend it (I think it's 6 parts):

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