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Re: Charles Dufour's "The Night the War Was Lost"

"...it stopped the Confederacy from exporting the cotton needed to pay for war supplies, but that blockade occurred in 1861 and was in any case inevitable."

Did the invention of synthetic cotton have an immediate impact on the South's ability to raise capital for the war effort? In the catalogue of reasons why the South lost the war, how important a contributive factor was this single event?

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