Asked by Bellagray

Why did so many Texan men fight in the civil war?
A. Texas was locked near much of the fighting.
B. Nearly all Texans were required to fight.
C. Texans had more people than most other Confederate states.*
D. Texans believed the war would be long and difficult.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Bellagray -- the best way to check that answer is in your reading assignment.

Answered by Bellagray
I have already read through it 3 times but I still cant find the answer or anything close.
Answered by Writeacher
https://www.google.com/search?q=Why+did+so+many+Texan+men+fight+in+the+civil+war&oq=Why+did+so+many+Texan+men+fight+in+the+civil+war&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60l2.4346j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

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PS. Is that "locked" supposed to be "located"?
Answered by Bellagray
Yes
Answered by Cheeto
Answers?
Answered by lun
b
d
a c
Answered by Jess
Thanks lun xoxo
Answered by i'm a nobody
Lun is 100% correct! i got 4/4 because of her yay!
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