A Proposed Post-War Map for the Confederacy dubbed the Morgenthau Plan, which was originally published in December of 1943.
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The Morgenthau Plan, which was named after President La Follette's Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau Jr, who engineered this proposal. In it, the plan was that following the defeat of Featherston's Confederacy, the CSA was to be dissolved. Several states, which included Sonora, Chihuahua, Houston, Sequoya, most of Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and parts of Virginia were to be under US Military Occupation, while the other states, such as Cuba, Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, and Virginia were to be made into independent nations, which were essentially going to be puppet states of the USA. Also outlined in the plan was that all of the former CSA's heavy industries (such as factories, steel mills, shipyards, and mines) were all to be dismantled and the successor states were to be all agricultural,thus making them economically dependent on the North and none of the intended new nations were allowed to have armies of their own, which would then be occupied by Union troops. The plan would also include the plan to expel all remaining Mormons in the territory of Utah to be expelled to either Northern Canada or to the territory of Hawaii and to be resettled by immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe.