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I can see no hope in the future, whatever may be the issue of the fight, which now seems inevitable. The best chance for ultimate re-union would be a peaceable separation. ā€“Jonathan Worth,
Letter to Springs, Oak and Co.,
May 13, 1861

How did Worth feel about the direction of the country when he wrote this letter? Check all that apply.

There was no hope for peace.
There was still hope for reunion.
War was unavoidable.
Negotiations could lead to peace.
A peaceful separation was the best course of action.

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