A Distant Salutation: the Moment the South Lost the Civil War
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Over five years, I accumulated more and more information about the events leading up to the Battle of Ox Hill and the unique opportunity for decisive victory that the South squandered on a ridge west of Fairfax, Virginia. At a critical moment, Confederate cavalry chief JEB Stuart left the battlefield to serenade a young woman eight miles away. This was not a one off. The more digging I did, the more I was able to establish a pattern of dopamine-seeking behavior that coincided with JEB Stuart's greatest failures. A Distant Salutation tells the story of how one man's appetites doomed the Confederacy.
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