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    Old 04-24-2008, 03:51 PM
    princykit princykit is offline
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    Hi there! I am taking civil war and reconstruction dsst tomorrow... I went to the specific feedback and printed what people said to know. A couple of things that I can't find answers to ANYWHERE!! (Not google,wikipedia,about.com) They are: What country did confederate officials escape to after the war?
    What was the primary source of funding for the CSA during war?
    Did the Souths Representation increase or decrease after war?


    Thanks in advance! any help is awesome!!
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    Old 04-24-2008, 05:27 PM
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    Brazil. Emperor Don Pedro II requested many new immigrants in the 20 years after the civil war.

    Many also went to Mexico, but the answer they are looking for is likely Brazil. There is actually still a rather large community of their descendants stilll in Brazil. I'm surprised they ask that question. It is fairly obscure.
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    Old 04-24-2008, 07:42 PM
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    Thanks Cinderly and Joe. Huh... Brazil of all places. never would have guessed that! Say, do you know if the factsheet review questions are fairly accurate to what the real exam will be like? I got 75% on them....seemed pretty straight forward. Thanks again.
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    Old 04-25-2008, 01:26 AM
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    Heres a couple of articles I found on the internet regarding the Confederate officials fleeing the country and the website where I found them at. Mexico and Brazil seem to lead the list. Hope this helps.

    In the spring of 1865, the Confederacy collapsed. The Confederate state government disbanded, leaving Murphy alone in nominal control. While some diehard Confederates fled to Texas and then Mexico or Brazil, most came home.
    Isaac Murphy (1799–1882) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

    During the three or four years following the close of the Civil
    War no fewer than eight or ten thousand people left the south-
    ern states and sought new homes in Mexico, Central America,
    and South America. Before attempting to follow these heroic
    souls on their interesting ventures into the wilds of the tropics
    it may be well to make brief inquiry into a few factors which
    prompted their going-

    SHQ Online :: Volume 39 Number 2 :: Confederate Exodus to Latin America
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    Old 05-01-2008, 10:52 AM
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    I passed with a 63!!! Very happy to have it behind me. I chuckled when I had the question where did the confederates escape to? Thanks you guys for the help..... anyone studing for this test IC is a GREAT resource. If you are comfortable with both the flashcards and the explanations you should be fine. I also bought the civil war book an Ordeal by fire. Very useful.(especial the companion website that has tests after each chapter.) At least 4 questions were almost verbatiam on the practice test. I didn't find the sparknotes all that useful. What little information it contained was really too general to earn points on the exam. Also...don't buy the books! The exact same information is available on their website, for free! I will give them credit for getting the major events and kinda give you a overview of the events. Definitely a doable exam. Good luck!
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