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Some historians cite the lack of a real and long term nationalism as one of many factors that hampered the South's war effort and led to its defeat. The South was united against the Republicans.Their long term loyalties were with the United States not to the Confederate States of America. The lack of nationalism led to many soldier desertions and the South still remained a viable military force even after Appomattox.

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