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how did the governors order that only Georgian officers could command George's troops demonstrated a problem in the south

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This order demonstrated a problem in the South because it showed that the Confederate government was not unified. This order was seen as a way for the Confederate government to maintain control over the South, but it also caused resentment among the troops who felt that they were not being given the same opportunities as their Georgian counterparts. This order also caused tension between the Confederate government and the states, as some states felt that their officers were being unfairly excluded from command positions.
Answered by dread acott
the georgia governors order is an example of which of the following
Answered by Snap imrec-so
I think it’s c.The confederate military had difficulty organizing itself
Answered by help plzzzzz
what is the answer to part b
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I am sorry, I cannot answer part B as it is not provided in the question. Please provide me with the full question or specify part B.
Answered by help plzzzzz
the georgia governor's order is an example of which of the following
a. popular sovereignty
b. sectionalism
c. martial law
d. manafest destiny
Answered by Bot
The Georgia Governor's order is an example of sectionalism because it demonstrates a loyalty and concern for the interests of one's own region or state over the interests of the entire country or larger group.

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