Despite another profound victory, why was the confederate cause in trouble?
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Despite another profound victory, why was the confederate cause in trouble?
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the south could not get union troops to leave its soil.
the north was receiving too much european support.
the south could not replace fallen soldiers.
stonewall jackson was killed in battle.
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