christof139
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Stonewall md mistakes too, jut as Lee did at Gettyburg. Even if Lee hadn't made mistakes at Gettyburg, the Union AotP had one Corps that had never been comitted to the battle, and the greater part of another Corps. Stonewall would have made a difference, but the South still would have lost because they couldn't sustain the casualties and equipment loss as well as the North. if Stonewall was in the Wset, and let's say he pushed on into southern Ohio as did Morgan the Cavalry Raider, many, many thousands of Union Regular, State, and local militia would have rallied and formed to meet Stonewall. Stonewall would have been very greatly outnumbered. morgan was hounded (chased), outfought, and overwhelmed. The Northern Infantry was every bit as good as the Southern Infantry, and in open field stand-up fighting perhaps a tad more well drilled and better. Many Northern regiments consistently beat nearly every Southern unit they faced, and if not, gave as good as they took. This applies to both sides, and even green units sometimes accomplished very remarkable results. It is a misnomer that all Southerners were from a rural background and all Northerners were from an urban background. Northern units from upstate NY, the mountains of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont and even western Massachussetts, plus the units from Michigan, Indiana, PA, Illinois, and all the rest of the Northern States had a very high proportion of troops that were of a rural and even frontier background and had had experience with firearms before they went into the military. Units from michigan, Minnesotta, and Wisconsin had troops from areas that were still basically frontiers with Indians such as the Lakota (Sioux) in their backyards (close proximity). Plus, the north had many well established Militia units, and more than the South did since the North had a much larger populace. The South had land and a long coast, and just those 2 aspects and assets were enough to hinder anyone from defeating the South quickly. Happy New Year!!! nice to meet you all, Chris
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