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Q: What was the name of the time between the civil war and the removal of the troops from the south?
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Which state supplied troops to north and south in civil war?

Kentucky.


What enabled Southern states to enact measures to disenfranchise African-American and keep blacks and white separate?

Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south


How might a rail shortage hinder the south during the civil war?

Inability to quickly move troops and supplies.


Is the slave songs important to the civil war?

Slave songs were not more important than the Civil War. They brought hymns of freedom to the troops of the North and the South.


What aspect of the Korean War indicates that it was a part of the Cold War as well as a civil war?

Many of the troops who supported North Korea were Chinese, while many of the troops who fought for South Korea were American.

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Which state supplied troops to north and south in civil war?

Kentucky.


Why did the Federal government have to send troops to the south after the civil war?

Reconstruction


How many southerners and northerners fought in the civil war?

the north had 2 million troops and the south had 800,000 troops


How did the troops know when to begin the civil war?

after the south attacked fort sumter


The unions troops were removed from the south though?

The threat of new civil war


Civil War began when southern troops attacked US troops at?

Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor, South Carolina


What did the us do to affect the outcome of the civil in korea?

President Truman ordered the 500 troops already stationed in Japan from WWII to support the South Koreans. He then sent a fleet into the waters between China and Taiwan. 90% of the 520,000 troops in South Korea were American.


What did the US do to affect the outcome of the civil war in Korea?

President Truman ordered the 500 troops already stationed in Japan from WWII to support the South Koreans. He then sent a fleet into the waters between China and Taiwan. 90% of the 520,000 troops in South Korea were American.


Who was in Charge of the Troops in the South During the Revolutionary War?

George Washington was in charge of all of the troops; if you mean the Civil War, Robert. E. Lee commanded the Confederates, or the South.


What did the US do to affect the outcome of the war civil war in Korea?

President Truman ordered the 500 troops already stationed in Japan from WWII to support the South Koreans. He then sent a fleet into the waters between China and Taiwan. 90% of the 520,000 troops in South Korea were American.


Did the south have better soldiers in the civil war?

No as the war went on the south troops became increasingly younger and poorly equipped.


Did the union troops fire the first shots in the civil war?

No, the Confederate troops fired the first shots in the Civil War during the attack on Fort Sumter, South Carolina on April 12, 1861. The Union troops stationed at the fort returned fire in self-defense.