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The Confederacy met with little success in much of the battles in the Western Theater during the US Civil War. What was successful were raids and guerrilla attacks behind the Union lines. These raids hampered lines of communications and much needed war supplies. To counter these raids was costly for the Union. It required Union commanders to delegate as much as one third of their troops in the West to combat the raids and to secure lines of communications, protect railways and ensure vital supplies reached their fighting forces.

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Q: What proved to be an effective strategy for the Confederacy in the Western Theater of the US Civil War?
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