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American Civil War: Christian Nationalists vs. Democrats
Fueled by deep ideological divisions and a perceived erosion of traditional values, Christian nationalists initiate a civil war against Democrats in the United States. The conflict envisions widespread unrest, localized battles for control of key territories, and potential fragmentation of the country along ideological lines.
During the 1861 'Trent Affair,' the U.S. almost provoked a war with Great Britain after illegally seizing two Confederate diplomats from a British ship, forcing President Lincoln to release the envoys to avoid European intervention.
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Model used: Basic
American Civil War: Christian Nationalists vs. Democrats
Fueled by deep ideological divisions and a perceived erosion of traditional values, Christian nationalists initiate a civil war against Democrats in the United States. The conflict envisions widespread unrest, localized battles for control of key territories, and potential fragmentation of the country along ideological lines.
During the 1861 'Trent Affair,' the U.S. almost provoked a war with Great Britain after illegally seizing two Confederate diplomats from a British ship, forcing President Lincoln to release the envoys to avoid European intervention.
Supports the Christian nationalist movement and its goals in the civil war
Supports the Democratic Party and opposes the Christian nationalist movement
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