re: #101 Dr Lizardo
By 1862, only one year in to its existence, the CSA’s economy was badly straining. A complete self-own that played a part in consigning them to oblivion.
And while there were warehouses in Atlanta filled with badly-needed weapons and uniforms, the State of Georgia was not about to share them with soldiers from other Confederate States.
Which is why I pay no attention to all those “What if the Confederacy had won the Civil War?” scenarios: it likely would have fallen apart into individual, mutually hostile “countries” or factions shortly thereafter.