Stan Schwartz

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No, the paramount problem was not Sumner or even political infighting among Southern Unionists, The major problem was how to prevent the rebel majority in a given state from outvoting and overwhelming the loyalist minority and thus restoring the old Southern ruling class to power. Should that happen, the war would truly have been fought in vain.
With Malice Toward None: A Biography of Abraham Lincoln
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