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All history books, both European, southern and federal, agree that the American Civil War was fought between the northern union of the United States and the Confederate States of America, between 1861 and 1865. The question is "What is federal history of American civil war?"

Unless the federal history has been revised from other histories, the first shot was fired at Ft. Sumter, SC, states of the South began seceding from the Union, the union had factories, mills, munitions, warm clothes, shoes, food, and other necessities of war, whereas the South had none of these requirements.

However, the South did have a plethora of superb and extremely experienced military leaders, such as Robert E Lee of Virginia and Stonewall Jackson, whose knowledge of military strategy and maneuvers was impeccable and expertly executed.

Their horsemanship was learned from birth, and there were no better shots with rifles used since childhood. It was the outstanding leadership, guidance and superior logistics planning that kept the South on its feet as long as it did. That is precisely why it took the north four years to beat the South in spite of its disadvantages, a South that was hardly able to stand on its feet.

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