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PAGE 1 When discussing the important work of William Freehling it reminds us how complex and often-overlooked facts are about the civil war. It was one of the bloodiest wars fought by a nation to decide the fate of slavery in America. Over 6000,000 lives were lost. This might not have happened if all the southern states would have committed to the confederacy I believe Freehlings work convincingly shows this. Not only were the southern states not committed to the confederacy they were divided among there self. There was division between the free labor states and the slave states. This was going to cause the southern state to have to fight each other. The Border South stayed neutral for a long time. This leaving the Border States (Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware) open and to win this war you would need these states. Then joined the north side. Lincoln knew to win this war he would have to have control of the import city?s, ports and the amount of supplies that the confederate army received. Having control of the Border States would do all this. As I read the book The South vs The South I realized I read the same material over several different times. Maybe because he discussed the south?s side the north?s side followed by what Lincoln thought? This was on of the draw back to Freehlings book. The Civil War was a very puzzling war with courageous battles taking place on and off the battlefield. Freehling thought that if the south would have united the war could

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