Secretary of War Simon Cameron, a Pennsylvanian politician in Lincoln’s Cabinet, opposed early orders for European rifles, saying that these should be bought at home, and that the North already had too many guns for the men at hand. One result: The Confederates were able to reach some markets first, and import arms they would otherwise have lost.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
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