Why did the battles of the Civil War
progressively wear down the South and
continue to impact...
History, 29.10.2020 18:10 breannabailey9887
Why did the battles of the Civil War
progressively wear down the South and
continue to impact the South after the war?
A. Generals in the South drove southern soldiers harder than
the Union in a very long war.
B. Most of the battles occurred in the South which took a toll on
morale, lives, and resources.
C. The South won battles early in the war, but the North won
the important battles in the end.
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