Question

How did geography affect Florida during the Civil War?

Group of answer choices

Florida was far to the south, so few battles happened there.

Florida has a long coastline, so it was easy to blockade.

Florida's land was mountainous, so it was easier for troops to travel across it.

Florida was surrounded by water, which increased the capacity of its navy.

Flag question: Question 2
Question 21 pts
08.03

Which was the most northern battle of the Civil War?

Group of answer choices

Bull Run

Antietam

Gettysburg

Vicksburg

Flag question: Question 3
Question 31 pts
(08.03 LC)

Which of these was President Lincoln's central goal during the Civil War?

Group of answer choices

To punish the Southern states for seceding

To end slavery in all U.S. states

To preserve the Union

To keep the U.S. economy from collapsing

Answers

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Here are the answers to your questions:

**Question 1: How did geography affect Florida during the Civil War?**
- **Florida has a long coastline, so it was easy to blockade.** (This option is correct because Florida’s extensive coastline made it a target for naval blockades by Union forces.)

**Question 2: Which was the most northern battle of the Civil War?**
- **Gettysburg** (Correct answer. The Battle of Gettysburg, fought in Pennsylvania, was the northernmost significant battle of the Civil War.)

**Question 3: Which of these was President Lincoln's central goal during the Civil War?**
- **To preserve the Union** (This option is correct as Lincoln's primary objective during the Civil War was to maintain the unity of the United States.)

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