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Dinh AaronMk said
u wot.You're forgetting the fact the south had a shit-tier industrial-complex. The North has all the factories to make all the guns and all the ships to use to block off the south, who had to rely on the outside - particularly Britain - to arm itself.Really, the only legit strength the south had during the Civil War was its laundry list of excellent generals. Their being there was the only reason the war dragged for as long as it did when it could have been put down in a matter of months. The north had all the shit-tier generals, up until Grant happened and he had nothing to loose and was too drunk to care; where the others tried to outsmart the south and lost, he out bruted the south and won.But that's all the south had, a laundry list of good generals. But they had a shopping list of issues against them. But it goes without saying the southern economy wasn't as strong as the northern economy with its factories and it being fed by California gold. Hell, even the Southern politics was disorganized and they spent a lot of time simply arguing about their flag.


We're aware of the long list of differences between the South and the North. Tyvm. Although we want this to be even on both sides despite how easily one sided it was in history. If enough people wish it, we will make the rp the same way but for now we've decided to make it on even odds so that the south even has a chance of winning this war.
Name:Richard S. Williams
Union or Confederate: Union
Army's Name: 10th Ohio Battalion
Character Backstory: Born in the heart of New York 1827, Williams was raised in a rich family, successful in many private schools he attended he graduated to go onto millitary school in his early twenties. After being a excellent rifleman, he assumed the position in the Mexican-American war. Things were dire as William's commanding officer was killed in battle, thinking to his best of efforts he assumed control of the surrounding troops leading them to victory. Williams didn't know it at first, but it was clear to his peers that he was a natural born leader, winning the battle while costing very few lives. Shortly after the battle, Williams was promoted to a General and given a Battalion of his own.

The 10th Ohio Battalion.

Age:41
Experiences in military: Lead his first and many battles against the Mexican-American war. As well as many Navy battles.

Appearance:5,10 in height, wears a Naval Commanders uniform, Slightly greying rough beard. Raggish hair
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