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The Women of New Orleans in achieve3000
Which passage from the Article best supports the idea that General Order 28 enraged the people of the South?
Some New Orleans women would insult or spit on Union soldiers. Others would hum Confederate songs loudly in their presence.
Confederate President Jefferson Davis called the general a "common enemy of mankind" and ordered his immediate execution if he was ever captured.
Butler could have just thrown all the women in jail for their actions toward soldiers, but that, he imagined, could lead to protests and maybe even violence.
The soldiers marched through the city daily to maintain the peace. They knew that White residents were frustrated and livid about their presence.
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"Confederate President Jefferson Davis called the general a 'common enemy of mankind' and ordered his immediate execution if he was ever captured."
This shows a high-level Southern leader’s furious reaction, directly supporting that General Order 28 enraged people in the South.
This shows a high-level Southern leader’s furious reaction, directly supporting that General Order 28 enraged people in the South.
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