So, in the 1998-99 Georgia-South Carolinian War, the Battle of Belmont is typically seen as the turning point in the war, where two large South Carolinian armies were crushed by the 1st Muskogee and 22nd Little Nile of the Georgian Military. It is typically viewed as one of the greatest shows of tactical prowess by Georgian commanders, and tactical stupidity by South Carolinian generals. But what if the South Carolinians had been just a bit smarter? Or perhaps better armed? Would this have halted the Georgian advance? Would it have continued the Gullah Genocide, which the Georgians were trying to stop? Give me your view, AH.com, I want to know, as I have a friend who is a vehement South Carolinian Nationalist who thinks that the SC army could have crushed the Georgians.