"The tobacco counties of southern Maryland and the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay were secessionist. The grain-growing counties of northern and western Maryland, containing few slaves, were safe for the Union. But the loyalty of Baltimore, with a third of the state's population, was suspect. The mayor's unionism was barely tepid, and the
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I really do like it so far, but my only concern is the font size. I have eyes of an old lady and it was hard to read at times. But nonetheless this was well written and I can't wait to read more.
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Lol I will keep your old lady eyes in mind when I decide to go for the World War II part. :]
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*0* Thank youuu!
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