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The governor's order that only Georgian officers could serve in the state militia had a significant impact on the Civil War. It limited the number of officers available to the Confederate Army, as well as the number of troops available to fight for the Confederacy. It also caused a great deal of resentment among the non-Georgian officers and troops, who felt that they were being discriminated against. This resentment could have had a negative effect on morale and could have led to desertions or other forms of dissent.
The governor's order that only Georgian officers could serve in the state militia had a significant impact on the Civil War. It limited the number of officers available to the Confederate Army, as well as the number of troops available to fight for the Confederacy. It also caused a great deal of resentment among the non-Georgian officers and troops, who felt that they were being discriminated against. This resentment could have had a negative effect on morale and could have led to desertions or other forms of dissent.
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