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Why did jackson and lee seem unbeatable?

the union seemed to have every advantage and still kept losing.
lincoln could not seem to decide on a decent general.
they consistently had more men at their disposal in battle.
there was less political pressure to do well in the south.
they had won huge victories despite their underdog status.

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