Saturday, May 09, 2020

Hmm …

… Beyond Eastrod (again): A damaging disease infects the public mind.



I’ve often thought that a thorough blockade of the South would have ended the secession fairly soon. The South had no manufacturing to speak of and its economic survival depended on selling its agricultural products. The  Union could have adopted a strictly defensive position  — after all, Gettysburg didn’t go well for the South. But, of course, this is counter-factual thinking.

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