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				Confederate Baseball Association 1901 -
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			Writers Notes: 
 
1 – As you will begin  to learn from reading this dynasty, the content is purely fictional. I have created a ‘world’ (baseball world) whereby the Confederate States of America remained, as the American Civil War ended with neither side a ‘victor’. All that remained of the CSA, were the 11 states that made up the Confederacy; Alabama, Texas, Virginia, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, South Carolina & North Carolina. A peace was brokered and the Union and Confederacy would remain in control of their respective territories into the 20th century. 
 
2 – I will try and provide a backdrop as to how the war bought about some change and the events leading upto the formation of the CBA (Confederate Baseball Association), however (and I apologise for this in advance) I am from England and my American Civil War knowledge is not as credible as many others on this board. In this instance I will attempt to touch on the real events of the Civil War (should the need arise) yet will not be offering to indepth a scenario, as my writing could not do justice to the sacrifice each and every soldier made during that war. 
 
3 – I will be writing this based on a overview of the league and the Confederacy. In an attempt to stay original, yet build on fantastic offerings from current board dynastys such as ‘Big Sixs Keystone League’, the layout may appear familiar and to me that is a credit to those writers out there who inspire fantastic reads and other budding dynastys to flourish. Please note that I have no logos, I am not to great with photoshop, so rather than create a mess for the sake of it, there will be no logos to compliment the dynasty at this stage. 
 
Finally, please enjoy (as much as or little as you like) and I welcome all feedback and criticisms on offer.  
 
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						Last edited by meh; 01-05-2008 at 03:05 PM.
					
					
				
			
		
		
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