rjh57 wrote:
Davis was a very principled therefore a somewhat rigid individual. He expected his commanders to put principle and duty above their personal egos and work together for the common good. Unfortunately for the Confederacy, many of their commanders - and politicans - did not behave that way.
I hear that. The CSA government was never able to control their own states. I am almost surprised they lasted as long as they did. The Confederate homefront was always a "frontier" after all the white men left for the armies and only women and army rejects were left to try and run things.
Kind of like the first three weeks of the NFL season without the regular officials!
