Morale in the North was at an all-time low.
Davis was getting impatient with his losses.
A big win on Union soil would end the war.
As he prepared to invade the North a second time, General Robert E. Lee faced several underestimated challenges. First, the logistical difficulties of supplying his army in unfamiliar territory posed a significant risk to his campaign. Second, he overestimated the morale and support of the local population in the North, believing they would be more sympathetic to the Confederate cause. Lastly, he underestimated the resolve and strategic capabilities of the Union forces, particularly under General George Meade, which ultimately led to the failure of his campaign at Gettysburg.
to be more prepared and protect your home and things
write the constitution
European scholars began to interpret and value ancient learning when they realized that ancient texts held the answers to many things such as architecture.
she was inspired by all the things he accomplished.
he was SOL
He didn't want it, but he was prepared to do things (like invade Poland) that might result in that.
it's your fault. men don't change unless thry're struck by lightning. You should know that.
In omnibus paratus.
The first time (September 1862), he was hoping to force Maryland into the Confederacy. The second time (June 1863), he was wanting to invade the prosperous state of Pennsylvania, to feed and equip his barefoot troops.
He got smarter and realized more things
The first time (September 1862), he was hoping to force Maryland into the Confederacy. The second time (June 1863), he was wanting to invade the prosperous state of Pennsylvania, to feed and equip his barefoot troops.
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Answer: The Truth when he realized the falsehood & untruths in life. Answer: the other sex
the journey of death and desire
I stopped Satan when I realized I am responsible for my own actions, and quit believing in such things.
In omnia paratus means IN ALL THINGS BE PREPARED