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Originally Posted by Calvin
If the South won and the North lost, it's most likely that slavery will prolong for a long time. If the Confederacy claim victory, who knows what laws they will have for the south or the nation. If it was not for the skillful leadership of Abe Lincoln, the South might have won but the South had several mistakes that costs them the war, the Gettysburg is most likely number one mistakes Confederate (General Lee) had.
Pretty much most country in the world has it's own Civil War, and American had one of it's own. Perhaps some of the questions some would wonder if there ever be a Civil War II for the Americans and what would happen to everyone of us, and definitely it's not going to be the same as in 1861-1865 since today we have so much advanced technology that everyone is wary about.
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With that, I would agree with you. There is one thing I do know, If the victory was reversed, This country would not be the same country as we know it to be today. It would be totally different. There's no telling what scenarios could have been out there. The currency system, religions, value, beliefs, so and on would have had an impact - if it was to be reversed.
As for Slavery, It is possible that it could have been very much prolonged but I also do think that it would have happened later on eventually, if it were not to happen during 1861-1865. It was only a matter of time before it was blew up.
As for having Civil War II, Who knows if that will happen or not? That remains to be seen. I hope it won't happen in our lifetime or in the future for generations to come. If it were to happen, It will definitely be much uglier.