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Q: Where did the South suffer a crushing defeat that ended its hopes for victory it the civil war?
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Where did the south suffer a crushing defeat that ended the hopes for victory?

gettysburg


Were did the south suffer a crushing defeat that ended its hopes for victory?

Gettysburg


Where did the south suffer a crushing defeat the ended it's hopes for victory?

gettysburg


Where did the south suffer a crushing defeat that ended it hope for victory?

Gettysburg


Where did the South suffer the crushing defeat that ended its hopes for victory?

gp: gettysburg hope its correct thats what i put i even researched it :)


What way did the south's morale deteriorated?

After the crushing defeat of Georgia and South Carolina and the hands of Sherman, the south had a big decrease in morale. ChaCha!


In what ways did the south's morale deteriorate during the civil war?

After the crushing defeat of Georgia and South Carolina and the hands of Sherman, the south had a big decrease in morale. ChaCha!


Where did the Americans suffer their worst defeat of the war?

1780, The Battle of Charleston, South Carolina 1780, The Battle of Charleston, South Carolina


Did the south defeat the north during the civil war?

The south did not defeat the north in the civil war. The last shot was fired on June 22, 1865 quickly followed by the concession of the south thus ending the war in the north's victory.


Was the US withdrawal from Vietnam a defeat or victory for the US?

It could hardly be called a victory because the objective was not achieved, and South Vietnam collapsed shortly afterward. Neither would I call it a defeat in the military sense, as the French were defeated at Dienbienphu. I would call it cutting the losses and walking away, and the US was not the first or the last country to do that.


Was the US withdrawal from Vietnam a victory for the US or a defeat?

It could hardly be called a victory because the objective was not achieved, and South Vietnam collapsed shortly afterward. Neither would I call it a defeat in the military sense, as the French were defeated at Dienbienphu. I would call it cutting the losses and walking away, and the US was not the first or the last country to do that.


Why was the Union victory at New Orleans a severe defeat for the South?

The Union victory at New Orleans which took place on January 8, 1815 had significant losses for the British as well as many losses for Jackson's crew. It was a severe defeat because a peace treaty had been signed in Ghent, Belgium on December 24, 1814 and the soldiers did not know.