Originally Posted by ltppowell
Originally Posted by TnBigBore
Originally Posted by ltppowell
Originally Posted by TnBigBore
The North overcame a series of incompetent and timid generals with superior numbers, railroads and industrial base. They finally found a semi competent general who understood his advantages and was not afraid to fight. End of story.


It was a little more complicated than that, as wives and children in New York City weren't being raped by the opposition.


Obviously an oversimplification. A lot of my ancestors came from a super complicated theatre of the war. East Tennessee was about as complicated as it got in the 1860s. Lots of atrocities committed by both sides.


Only one side was invaded.


Parts of East Tennessee and north Alabama considered themselves to still be part of the Union and were invaded by Confederate forces. I take your point though.


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