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Confederate Fiction Stories
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Confederate Historic Fiction is a scenario whereby it is imagined that history has turned out differently, for the purpose that Confederates of our own time might become convinced, they are equally as capable of altering the course of history through their activism.   We cannot help but to notice that in an overwhelming number of cases it has been a single individual which changed the course of history forever.  The great “what ifs” of history come to mind, for example what if Abraham Lincoln had never been born?   What if Jefferson Davis had entered the 1860 Presidential race and defeated Abraham Lincoln?
 

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Those among us who can imagine victory, while setting out to alter future history accordingly, are those same people who will share it benefits.  You are invited to log onboard the below Confederate Fiction stories and enjoy!   Then take a look at our other web pages and consider joining the Confederate Legion's Gideon Battalion.

 

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''The contest is not over, the strife is not ended. It has only entered upon a new and enlarged arena.'' --- President Jefferson Davis, address to the Mississippi Legislature 1881.

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