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.
To gain control of the Mississippi River and defeat the Confederacy
They thought it would take to long to defeat the Confederacy.
the anaconda plan
the anaconda plan
He had a strong way of using nationalism and people would be proud to be on his side because of so many successes. He used the feelings of Nationalism to help them defeat enemies.
Carpetbaggers
To defeat the Confederacy and put an end to slavery.
The North. His mission was to defeat the Confederacy and preserve the Union.
They thought it would take too long to defeat the Confederacy.
they thought it would take too long to defeat the confederacy.
Yes, Stalin did believe in nationalism, but his version of nationalism was based on Soviet nationalism rather than specific ethnic or cultural nationalism. He propagated the idea of a united Soviet people, promoting loyalty to the Soviet state and its ideology. This was in line with his goal of creating a strong and centralized Soviet Union.
September 1862 - ending with their defeat at Antietam/Sharpsburg July 1863 - ending with their defeat at Gettysburg