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On page 149, Blight reveals that Lee seemed to think it wiser to speed the process of reconciliation than to dwell on the cost of war. Today, Lee enjoys a "god-like status." I've heard him described as the "greatest general in history." So how did he depart from the Southern rhetoric of the postwar era and still be remembered as favorably as he is?- DRadtke
 
On page 149, Blight reveals that Lee seemed to think it wiser to speed the process of reconciliation than to dwell on the cost of war. Today, Lee enjoys a "god-like status." I've heard him described as the "greatest general in history." So how did he depart from the Southern rhetoric of the postwar era and still be remembered as favorably as he is?- DRadtke
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Why is Memorial Day often said to be founded as a Confederate holiday. Is this another fight over Civil War memory? Why was Jubal Early so influential among ex confederate generals when his military career was checkered? Was it simply because he had the loudest voice? Logan T
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Why was there no backlash to the idea of war after the Civil War like there was after Vietnam? The Civil War saw more death and had a more direct effect on the people. It like Vietnam had a new media to be viewed in the form of the photograph. Was it because there was a strong since of right on both sides? Why did veterans focus on defending there roles in the war. Was it just a different culture? Logan T

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