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Was General Sherman with the North or the South?

He was with the North. But he had lived in New Orleans before the war, and wrote to his Southern friends warning them that they were bound to lose.


What were the communists who fought US troops in South Vietnam called?

The VC lived in the South; the NVA came from the north. Viet Cong & North Vietnamese Army


What did a Confederate sympathizer mean?

During the US Civil War there were significant numbers of people not living in the Confederacy, to sympathize with the Southern cause. Prospective people that fit into this group were slave owners and regular citizens in the so-called "Border States" that not only hoped for Southern independence, but actively supported Confederate guerrillas when they raided the North. They gave them supplies and information about Union troops movements.To put this situation in a better perspective, President Lincoln was so concerned about Confederate sympathizers in Maryland that Union troops and artillery were threatened against any groups of pro-Southern people early in 1861.


What percentage of the enslaved population in colonial America lived north of Maryland?

Approximately 10% of the enslaved population in colonial America lived north of Maryland. The majority of enslaved individuals were concentrated in the southern colonies, where plantation economies relied heavily on slave labor. In the northern colonies, slavery existed but on a much smaller scale, primarily in urban areas and for agricultural labor.


Is New York a southern colonies?

north

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Did hohokam live north?

yes they lived in north america. To be more specific, they lived in southern Arizona


Slavery is not worth fighting for?

Many people in the North felt that slavery was not worth fighting for. In fact, they believed the South should've just been left alone. While there were wealthy Southern sympathizers up North, most people that felt this way lived in the inner-cities. They did not care about preserving the Union because it would be their sons dying on the battlefields.


Who were the Vietcong and why did they make Vietnam an unconventional war?

The VC were southern sympathizers (sympathizers to the communists) living in South Vietnam. They became communist guerrillas fighting for the Northern Vietnamese cause; whom later sent down (to South Vietnam, aka RVN-Republic of South Vietnam) their regular army (NVA-North Vietnamese Army) to reinforce them during the war. The VC specialized in guerrilla warfare, the NVA primarily fought conventional battles such as at Dak To, Ia Drang, Hamburger Hill, etc. Bottom line: The NVA & VC were communist allies; the NVA lived in the north & the VC lived in the south.


What region did the Comanches lived in?

mountain and basins


Which state in the southern US is called North?

North Carolina.


What did the Anishinabe live in?

The Anishinabe (also called Chippewa and Ojibway) lived in the Great Lakes region of North America, and were most concentrated around Lake Superior.


What is the northernmost point called and the southern?

north south


Was General Sherman with the North or the South?

He was with the North. But he had lived in New Orleans before the war, and wrote to his Southern friends warning them that they were bound to lose.


Why do you think cattle trails headed to the north?

Many of the large cattle barons lived in the southern state of Texas. The rail lines were north of Texas and Oklahoma.


What are the two main houses did the North Americans lived in?

they lived in two main houses called Wigwams and Longhouses.


What were people who lived in the north but favored the south called?

Copperheads. Michael Montagne


What Egyptian dances are there?

there were many dances depending on where you lived in the north they had a dance called the chumba