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Q: Who was elected governor of North Carolina in 1862?
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Why did many Confederates mistrust North Carolina Governor Zebulon Vance?

There were a number of Confederate leaders who viewed Zebulon Vance's staunch Unionism prior to the US Civil War, with skepticism. Nevertheless he ran for the Governorship of North Carolina in 1862 and won. Clearly his loyalty to the South was unquestioned by most of the people in North Carolina.


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Which states seceded after February of 1862?

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Who was the Governor of Tennessee in 1862?

Isham G. Harris (born February 10, 1818 in Tullahoma, Tennessee; died July 8, 1897 in Washington DC) succeeded Andrew Johnson as the eighteenth Governor of Tennessee, serving between November 3, 1857 and March 12, 1862. Following the end of Harris' term as Governor, Andrew Johnson (born December 29, 1808 in Raleigh, North Carolina; died July 31, 1875 in Elizabethton, Tennessee) became the nineteenth Governor of Tennessee, serving between March 12, 1862 and March 4, 1865.


What was the key factor the encouraged Union naval forces to focus on North Carolina early in 1862?

In 1861, Union successes in their coastal campaigns in North Carolina, prompted a new campaign in 1862. In January 1862, 26 Union warships left bases in northern Virginia and sailed south to North Carolina. The goal was to take advantage of the fact that they destroyed Confederate batteries protecting various coastal inlets that could be used to run Union blockades. The final blow to the South came on April 25, 1862, with the surrender of Fort Macon.


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Martin Grove Brumbaugh (born April 14, 1862; died March 14, 1930 in Pinehurst, North Carolina) succeeded John K. Tener as the twenty-sixth Governor of Pennsylvania, serving between January 19, 1915 and Janaury 21, 1919, including the whole of 1917.


Who was the Governor of Tennessee in 1863?

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Who was the Governor of Texas in 1862?

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When was CSS Governor Moore created?

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What problems did Union forces in North Carolina cause for the Confederacy in December 1862?

The Confederacy faced problems in North Carolina in December of 1862. There Union General Foster advanced inland from New Bern. His advance caused damage to Southern railroads and bridges. The tracks the Federals destroyed were of concern as they linked Wilmington to Petersburg, Virginia.