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ConferenceCould the South have won the War?
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America / /

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logistical systems / /

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North and South / /

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Jefferson Davis / Joseph E Johnston / George Washington / Ken Burns / Shelby Foote / James M McPherson / Virginia Pickens / George Edward Pickett / Davis Wm / Polk / Robert E Lee / John Bell Hood / Fort Pickens / Pierre G T Beauregard / /

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Johnston would withdraw / Lee to withdraw / Presidential elections / /

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the Civil War / /

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