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"The Numerical Strength of the Confederate Army: An Examination of the Argument of the Hon. Charles Francis Adams and Others" delves into a crucial aspect of the American Civil War: the manpower of the Confederate States of America. Randolph H. McKim meticulously analyzes the oft-debated numerical strength of the Confederate Army, directly addressing arguments put forth by figures like Charles Francis Adams. This work offers readers a deep dive into the military history of the conflict, specifically focusing on the Confederate forces and their capacity for sustained engagement. Providing invaluable insight into the military strategies and challenges faced during this pivotal period, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in a nuanced understanding of the Civil War. A vital resource for historians and enthusiasts alike, this volume sheds light on the complexities of the Confederate war effort.
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