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« on: July 04, 2013, 03:18:17 PM » |
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A discussion in another thread prompted me to ask about this. Do any Pennsylvanians (or otherwise, anyone with a decent knowledge of history) know about Pennsylvania's role during the Civil War? It's been said that outside of Philly and Pittsburgh, PA is almost an entirely different state, culturally and politically ('Alabama in the middle,' as James Carville once famously described it). Do these cultural differences stem from any possible divides during the Civil War, or was PA pretty much a unified pro-union/anti-slavery state?
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