Asked by angus
the battle of chancellorville defined the union effort in the civil war as being about slavery.
true or false
what happened to many former slaves after the civil war?
-factory workers
-united states military
-moved to idaho or utah
-sharecroppers and tenant farmers
true or false
what happened to many former slaves after the civil war?
-factory workers
-united states military
-moved to idaho or utah
-sharecroppers and tenant farmers
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What do you think?
Answered by
Reed
When you read your text materials and can answer these questions, we'll be glad to check your answers.
Answered by
bobpursley
I won't answer your questions, but the Battle of Chancellorville defined battle tactics in the use of intelligence, encircling the enemy's flanks, and using the will to fight as an tactical advantage. This was probably Lee's greatest victory, even if the cost of victory was great.
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