Because Texas was considered a secondary front, with no primary strategic objective and therefore it was less concerned by military operations, especially after the Union gained the control of the Mississippi River.
Because most agricultural states like in the south were suffering from enormous taxation, and they were losing their edge in representation in the Senate. They knew that if Abraham Lincoln was elected, they would suffer even more and so they decided they wanted their own government.
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they lost everyday supplies and cotton became scarce because slaves were escaping
The South definitely came off worse - the entire city of Atlanta was burnt to the ground. There was only one notable battle fought in the North, and as such it did not suffer as much damage as the South did. No need to be mean.
Some of the greatest hardships during the revolutionary war: · Harsh weather · Lack of food · Lack of clothing · Lack of sanitation · Sickness · Exposure · Desertions
The northern states began working to end slavery, but the southern states needed slaves because they thought their economy would suffer without them.
The northern states began working to end slavery, but the southern states needed slaves because they thought their economy would suffer without them.
The northern states began working to end slavery, but the southern states needed slaves because they thought their economy would suffer without them.
The northern states began working to end slavery, but the southern states needed slaves because they thought their economy would suffer without them.
No battles fought here
during the London blitz big ben did suffer some damage, but continued to work throughout
because it was mainly fought in the south
If you look directly at the sun, whether there is an eclipse or not, you may suffer eye damage.
no they didn't
A certain area might suffer more damage in earthquakes. It is because that area might be near the epicenter.
They mostly Suffer from Building, Houses, (ect.)
No rapid German retreat and Italian surrender helped spare the city