When the confederate army invaded Pennsylvania who did the governor ask for help to defend his state
Governor dont defend the land & lords do.
Andrew Jackson.
yes
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It was a rail link to the Confederate Capital.
The confederate soldiers were to support the South's efforts to defend the Southern States. They also had a duty to repel the Union troops.
Andrew Jackson for sure =)
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because the brittish invaded leaving the aboriginals to defend their land
The Confederate strategy during the Civil War was simple. They fought:To defend states' rights against what they saw as an intruding federal government.To make sure that the North did not bully the South into forging an economy similar to the North's.To ensure that the institution of slavery survived so as to keep the economy intact (a goal that was advocated by the wealthy plantation owners).To defend their soil against the Union armies that invaded it.To try and have foreign nations such as England and France recognize their independence.
Horses do not have territories, they roam over vast expanses of land as they are nomadic. Horses do have a personal space that extends around themselves and if invaded will defend their space if need be.
Confederate General Albert S. Johnston was given a difficult task by Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Johnston was to defend the West however, this area contained three rivers that the Union could use for invasion purposes. The land problem was that Johnston had to defend along the Louisville and Nashville railway line.