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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1632801" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I can see how America got to the last Civil War we are almost there today.</p><p>It was literally brother against brother.</p><p>I had family that fought on both sides as I imagined most Americans ancestors did. To the common man the fight was over ideology the political figures about power of the electoral to control the presidency. Most of the soldiers fighting were conscripted. </p><p>IMO I really don't think there was a hatred among the generals of either side, most had been classmates at the academy. Again I believe that most had a respect of each other and their beliefs and abilities. Had Lincoln not been assassinated I believe the country would have more rapidly healed.</p><p>I believe reconstruction left a deeper wound than the war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1632801, member: 694"] I can see how America got to the last Civil War we are almost there today. It was literally brother against brother. I had family that fought on both sides as I imagined most Americans ancestors did. To the common man the fight was over ideology the political figures about power of the electoral to control the presidency. Most of the soldiers fighting were conscripted. IMO I really don’t think there was a hatred among the generals of either side, most had been classmates at the academy. Again I believe that most had a respect of each other and their beliefs and abilities. Had Lincoln not been assassinated I believe the country would have more rapidly healed. I believe reconstruction left a deeper wound than the war. [/QUOTE]
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