Hey Guys! Sorry to have been missing so much lately, but I've been busy with finals in college and that had to be my priority for a couple of weeks. But the finals are over for now (
I got straight A's),

and I have a couple of weeks before the next quarter starts, so I'm back for a bit.
nealglen37, this is a great thread. It's interesting to read what the folks have to say and how they have answered your question. Here's my input...
The thing you are forgetting is that, by seceding, the Southern States were trying to PRESERVE the America that the forefathers created. Had the South won the war, or had the South been allowed to separate peacefully, ALL Southerners would have Remained Americans. The United States would have been in such dire straights financially, they would have done just about Anything to bring about Re-Unification. I believe the C.S. and the U.S. would have turned out to be the Greatest of Allies. Look at the U.S. and Great Britain. That alliance took hold almost immediately after the U.S. seceded from British rule. The North & South would have had to remain allies for their own security.
To answer your question, I would say unequivocally, YES! I wish the South had won the war. Moreover, I wish the South had been allowed a peaceful separation, instead of the carnage that unfolded at the hands of the military of the United States Government. Having said that, I believe the question of my citizenship remains two-fold.
You see, what most people never stop to realize is that the Confederate States of America was NEVER dissolved. It has only been inactive, albeit for 150 years, it still exists to this day. There was never a formal end to the war, only a cessation of hostilities. A peace treaty was never signed by either side. One was never even Proposed. General Lee did NOT surrender the entire Confederate Army at Appomattox; he only surrendered those under his own immediate command. He didn't have the authority to surrender the entire Army. That's why he didn't.
I got off track a bit, so to get back to the citizenship question... I am a citizen of the Confederate States of America FIRST, but in the absence of any active government, I have no choice but to act as a citizen of an occupied nation. That makes me have to abide by the laws of the U.S., whether I like it or not. Until an active government is reinstated for the CSA to function properly, I remain a citizen of the US. So I maintain dual citizenship.
When I filled out my 1990 census forms, I was asked my nationality. My answer was simply
Occupied Confederate Southerner. By the laws governing the census, if 3 or more people enter a race or nationality other than those readily recognized by the government, those people have then become an official minority group under US law.

Having said all that, I must add that I believe whole-heartedly that Reunification would have been inevitable in the long run. From every expert source I can muster, I believe the the US and CS would have reunited by WWI, if for no other reason but out the necessity of protection on each side. Had that been the case, I believe the United States would be a much leaner nation today, learning from the mistakes of the past. The US would be a much Stronger nation and her economy would be envied the world over. I don't think racism or sectionalism would be as rampant today, either. I believe the war would have been much easier to put in the past and keep it there, because I think both sides would have learned a great deal from the separation. After all, absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Sorry to babble like this, but your question can not have a simple yes or no answer. A little detail is called for. I hope I have given that detail so it can be easily understood. Anyway, I was makin' up for lost time...

Great discussion fellas. Y'all keep those answers coming.
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