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]]>Winston Churchill once said that Great Britian and the U.S. were two nations separated by a common language. I am reminded of that comment often during Civil War discussions here and elsewhere. We enthusiasts and historians can be like that: two parties coming from different points of view who examine the same language to come to completely different conclusions. Yet what unities us is a common heritage, and a fascination, if not obsession, in what happened and why. And that is why it remains fun.
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