in which following situations would Texas most likely have chosen to stay with the Union?
if Texas had better relations with Indian tribes
if Texas was located closer to the east coast
if Texas relied less on slavery
if Texas had a strong military***
3 answers
I disagree.
1. Why did many Texans become concerned after Abraham Lincoln was elected president?
B: they were afraid slavery would be abolished
2. Why was the Union interested in blocking and capturing the port of Galveston?
A: The Union wanted to harm the southern and economy by upsetting the cotton trade
3. How did fighting in the Civil War change the lives of Texas soldiers? (Two answers)
B: they traveled far from home to participate in bloody battles
D: they lost their homes and farms due to damage caused by local battles
4. Why was the last battle of the Civil War, battle of Palmito Ranch, fought in Texas?
D: News of the war’s end was slow to reach Texas
5. When the head of the household was a soldier in the Civil War, what happened to Texas citizens who had difficulty meeting their basic needs?
A: they were light on special government relief programs
6: what was the greatest impact of the Union blockade on Texas?
B: food and supply shortages
7. (Part A ) which Texas leader opposed Sam Houston over the issue of secession?
B: John Reagan
(Part B) use your answer to part eight answer the question. How did this leader’s action affect Texas’ history over the next four years?
A: Texas joined the Confederacy and fought against the Union
8. Which of the following reasons was least important in Texas’ decision to secede?
C: desire to form cavalry units
9: In which of the following situations would Texas most likely have chosen to stay with the Union?
C: if taxes relied less on slavery
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B: they were afraid slavery would be abolished
2. Why was the Union interested in blocking and capturing the port of Galveston?
A: The Union wanted to harm the southern and economy by upsetting the cotton trade
3. How did fighting in the Civil War change the lives of Texas soldiers? (Two answers)
B: they traveled far from home to participate in bloody battles
D: they lost their homes and farms due to damage caused by local battles
4. Why was the last battle of the Civil War, battle of Palmito Ranch, fought in Texas?
D: News of the war’s end was slow to reach Texas
5. When the head of the household was a soldier in the Civil War, what happened to Texas citizens who had difficulty meeting their basic needs?
A: they were light on special government relief programs
6: what was the greatest impact of the Union blockade on Texas?
B: food and supply shortages
7. (Part A ) which Texas leader opposed Sam Houston over the issue of secession?
B: John Reagan
(Part B) use your answer to part eight answer the question. How did this leader’s action affect Texas’ history over the next four years?
A: Texas joined the Confederacy and fought against the Union
8. Which of the following reasons was least important in Texas’ decision to secede?
C: desire to form cavalry units
9: In which of the following situations would Texas most likely have chosen to stay with the Union?
C: if taxes relied less on slavery
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