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I came across a paper written after Lee’s surrender. It indicates that even at this date some in the Confederacy were still holding out hope for victory. It seems incredibly badly informed. How well were southerners informed about the war’s progress? When did they realize they had lost?
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If Churchill wanted to call Hitler during ww2 could he do so? How much communication was there in ww2 between the various sides and how was it accomplished?
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Is there any particular reason why Korean Queens of the Joseon dynasty were preferred to be older than their husbands?
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How did the French Monarchy justify having royal mistress be an official acknowledged position given the fact that Christianity was such an important part of its ideology?
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How common was crime or violence between slaves and how (if at all) was it dealt with in American South?
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