Opinions on a Post Independence CSA

I've been working on a CSA timeline in which the events following the civil war are the focus, not the war itself. Before making a map on this timeline, I am hoping to receive feedback on it. [Please ignore exactly how the CSA wins the war, rather the events following it]

The CSA narrowly wins the war, leading to the secession of Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida.

The CSA economy slowly declines as cotton prices decline and slave rebellions become commonplace. The rebellions are very bloody and lead to many non-slave owners to flee to the United States, Brazil or Vesperia, which in turn makes the rebellions more and more successful. In an attempt to improve their economy, the government tries to industrialize; however this fails and the economy crashes. Slavery is abolished in an attempt to end the rebellions, however this is mostly in name only. Border Incidents over the Mississippi River in the 1880's leads to another war in which West Virginia [Kanawha] is ceded, the city of New Orleans is also ceded to the Union [District of Orleans].

The lower class see's the upper class having it's power and industry and a revolutionary named Albert Nahl develops a philosphy of communism which he names Nahlism. Which is similar to marxist communism but without expanisonist ideals. Basically the idea that while the shift from capitalist to communist is inevitable, the shift should come naturally to avoid problems. This would result in a cooperation with former Black Rebellion leaders in what would become known as the Farmer's War, resulting in the seccesion of Florida and Southern Georgia/Alabama as the Confederacy of Socialist American States.

The decentralized goverment begins to see states form unions outside of the federal government, leading to a series of state revolts in Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missippi and Tennessee. The Government mainly focus' on Virginia and Tennesse, leading to the Independence of Louisiana/Mississippi. The centralized nature of this new nations leads to a quick military coup, which the CSA blames on the US.
 
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