During spring of 1863, the North and the South were both D struggling.
The South's economy was in shambles. Soldiers were hungry and tired, and many hadn't been paid. Although the South was winning many battles, they were losing a lot of soldiers, and didn't have a lot of new recruits. In the North, anti-war voices grew louder. Many Union soldiers deserted, simply walking away from the war, and among some units, one-fourth or more of the soldiers deserted.
Read these excerpts. During spring of 1863, the North and the South were both
A surrendering.
B flourishing.
C thriving.
D struggling.
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