jsaurman
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Joined: 6/28/2000 From: Alexandria, VA Status: offline
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Jackson was a great general, but the South would have gone down regardless of whether he had lived or died. Just like Allies vs Axis in WW2, we might have not had as good a leadership, but we made up for it in production capacity. Jackson could fight, but when he lost a man or a rifle, neither could be replaced. Food, horses, ammo, all was in too short a supply for the South to win. Add a hamstrung political leadership, lack of assistance from foreign countries, and rampant inflation, and there is not much that could be done.
Hey, this is rather off-topic isn't it??? Should we start another topic to talk about the parallels between Germany in 1945 and the Confederacy in 1865? Might make an interesting chat.
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