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Why would ironclads prove more important to the union then to the Confederacy?
A. The war at sea was not in Porten to the confederacy but it was to the union.
B. The Confederates you did not have the resources to make ironclads but the union did.
C. The confederate navy did not need ironclads the union navy did.
D. The confederate navy already controlled important waterways.
A. The war at sea was not in Porten to the confederacy but it was to the union.
B. The Confederates you did not have the resources to make ironclads but the union did.
C. The confederate navy did not need ironclads the union navy did.
D. The confederate navy already controlled important waterways.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What does this mean? "in Porten"
What is your answer.
What is your answer.
Answered by
weird equestrian
Ms.sue do you have the answer
Answered by
no gei
well what is the answer
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