History, 30.04.2021 01:00 alexisfaithsmith
Which of the following statements is true.
A: The North had excellent military leaders and dedicated fighting men.
B: The South had a larger population and more resources.
C: Most of the fighting occurred in the South on land confederate men knew well.
D: The South had an advantage due to more railroad lines, better roads and more canals.
E: None of these are true.
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