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                                    My America - Chapter 3 - : Yankees and Dixie
                            
                                                            
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... he uneasy faces in the room. "The Civil War ended nearly thirty years ago. The South no longer has the resources—or the will—to mobilize as we once did. If our kin in Brazil can't endure, then let them sell their plantations and return. We won't waste energy fighting their battles. Negotiation is our only path now."
Though the Brazilian planters had once been wartime allies, three decades had eroded those bonds. Most Southern families, like those in Texas, had shifted to ranching or farm ...
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