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==Conclusion==
The prevalence of Confederate monuments throughout the United States, both in those regions which seceded and those which did not is due to the efforts of women's organizations, working within the social confines of the time. Through this effort, these women were able to put forward a version of history which differed from that within the official record but which many today still accept as fact. These organizations also led to other groups which still exist today including the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
 
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[[Category:Wikis]] [[Category:Civil War]] [[Category:19th Century History]] [[Category:Military History]] [[Category:History of Slavery]]
 
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