Interested in your thoughts as to how a textbook written on the results of the Civil War from the Confederate States of America perspective would look like today presupposing that:
1) The CSA wins the Civil War and separates after Lincoln sues for piece.
2) The CSA stays together after the war. It's a dicey picture at first, but economic partnerships with England and France keep it functioning to start. Then as the economy grows and time advances, it becomes more industrialized -- Texas and Atlanta look a little similar than they do today.
3) It's at about the same economic level as the Union, albeit with much greater wealth disparities.