Question

How did the Civil War affect Indiana? (1 point)
Responses

Most Hoosiers in the southern part of the state joined the Confederacy.
Most Hoosiers in the southern part of the state joined the Confederacy.

Many Hoosiers supported the North through military service.
Many Hoosiers supported the North through military service.

Most Hoosiers thought the war was a problem for slave states but not Indiana.
Most Hoosiers thought the war was a problem for slave states but not Indiana.

African Americans no longer encountered racial discrimination.

1 answer

The most accurate response is: Many Hoosiers supported the North through military service.

During the Civil War, Indiana was a strong supporter of the Union, and many residents enlisted to fight for the Northern cause. While there were some divided sentiments, particularly in the southern part of the state, the majority of Hoosiers leaned toward supporting the Union.