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He wrote to friends in the South, telling them they didn't know what they'd started.

Correctly, he forecast that they would win some early battles, but the manufacturing strength of the North would steadily tell against them.

As for the future of the South, he said they could no more get their slaves back than resurrect their dead grandfathers.

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