the public was shocked and horrified by the large number of dead
and injured. (novanet)
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What is one advantage that helped the north to win the civil war
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An exceptionally talented President who could control a
troublesome cabinet of heavyweights who had been better-known than
him, and eventually learned to choose and use the best
Generals.
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Why had northern support for reconstruction faded by the end of the 1860s
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There were several reasons that Northern support had faded:
The cost of military operations in the south worried many people
The south didn't want to change and were passing laws in direct repudiation of federal mandates
The KKK terrorists were widely accepted in some southern state governments
Violence against blacks and dismissal of law was widespread... reconstruction didn't seem to be working
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How did the public react to the Battle of Shiloh
the public was shocked and horrified by the large number of dead
and injured. (novanet)
What is one advantage that helped the north to win the civil war
An exceptionally talented President who could control a
troublesome cabinet of heavyweights who had been better-known than
him, and eventually learned to choose and use the best
Generals.
Why had northern support for reconstruction faded by the end of the 1860s
There were several reasons that Northern support had faded:
The cost of military operations in the south worried many people
The south didn't want to change and were passing laws in direct repudiation of federal mandates
The KKK terrorists were widely accepted in some southern state governments
Violence against blacks and dismissal of law was widespread... reconstruction didn't seem to be working