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On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 16:43:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: The Confederacy was not recognized as a legitimate government by anyone. Actually Lincoln had to recognize that Virginia had left the union to be able to form West Virginia (article IV) Lincoln's compassion more or less set the tone for the south to rebuild. Some loyalists in the north would have preferred to see it burned to the ground, its senior leaders and field grade officers executed, and the farms and factories of the supporters of the confederacy turned over to the former slaves who worked them. That is certainly the way history spins it but, just like Germany and Japan, they had to make a lot of concessions or the war would have never ended. Most notably the Japanese emperor was not charged with any crimes and allowed to remain. In Germany there was no real effort to pay reparations to the jews, restore their property or try to find wealth cached in Switzerland. |
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