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Freehling responds that the defeat of the confederate nation can be attributed to two interrelated groups Southern White anti¬confederates. The south’s failure to acquire control of the key border states: Maryland, Missouri, and Kentucky. Their manpower and industrial capacities would’ve strengthened the young nation immensely. It was hard, but the Union was able to secure the up for grabs loyalty of these states via: canny political West Southern Black anti¬confederates. The union was able to amass a force of black men from Louisiana, that provided the Union with an army of occupation in the captured Southern territories. This army of former slaves definitely demoralized the southern population and enabled the Union to concentrate its strength,

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