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Confederacy Quote by Karen Abbott

“By 1865, all Southern women - the happily and regrettably single, the perpetually engaged, the wives and widows - had tired of the war. The Confederacy was shrinking, and the morale of its remaining men shrinking with it.” quote by Karen Abbott
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“By 1865, all Southern women - the happily and regrettably single, the perpetually engaged, the wives and widows - had tired of the war. The Confederacy was shrinking, and the morale of its remaining men shrinking with it.”

Karen Abbott

About This Quote

Source Book: The Ghosts of the Confederacy, Karen Abbott, 2015

Prolonged conflict exhausts even those not fighting, eroding morale and social structures.

In simple terms: War wears down civilians and soldiers alike.

Key Takeaway

Recognize hidden costs of prolonged conflict.

Themes

war society morale

Mood

somber thoughtful

Type

historical analytical

When to use this quote

  • family discussions
  • historical studies
  • peace activism
  • community support

Key Concepts

psychology social dynamics gender roles

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does prolonged war reshape civilian identity?
  • What coping mechanisms emerge?
A Different Perspective

Not all civilians experience war uniformly.

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