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If the Confederacy had won their independence, for at least several years the map of North America would simply display a new eleven state nation. Given the fact that the French were establishing a puppet state in Mexico, most likely a Confederate force would have defeated their intentions in Mexico. If any decent territory could be taken from Northern Mexico, that would have expanded the Confederate borders. There is no doubt that the Union would not let this situation stand. Politically and via economics a new US would have been formed. Industrialization would have ended slavery and a new larger US would have emerged.

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