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Why did the south attack the north in Gettysburg?

The South attacked the North at Gettysburg primarily to gain a decisive victory that could shift the momentum of the Civil War in favor of the Confederacy. General Robert E. Lee aimed to invade the North, hoping to compel the Union to negotiate for peace and to secure foreign recognition and support. The battle also sought to relieve pressure on Virginia by drawing Union forces away from that state. Ultimately, the conflict at Gettysburg was a critical attempt by the Confederacy to assert its strength and influence in the war.


Why can the emancipation proclamation be seen as a diplomatic document?

It made it hard for foreign nations to recognize and support the confederacy


Why did the Soviet Union see Truman doctrine as a threat to its foreign policy?

Because it pledged to support efforts to resist the expansion of Soviet influence.


Did Jefferson Davis support the union or the confederacy?

Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederacy.


Why did the battle of Gettysburg cripple the south more than the north?

The Battle of Gettysburg crippled the South more than the North primarily due to the significant loss of Confederate soldiers, with approximately 28,000 casualties, which weakened their fighting force and morale. Additionally, the defeat halted General Robert E. Lee's invasion of the North, diminishing Southern hopes for securing foreign recognition and support. In contrast, the North, with its greater population and resources, could better absorb the losses and maintain its military efforts, ultimately leading to a shift in momentum in the Civil War.

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How did African American support the war efforts?

They fought for the confederacy


Was there foreign influence on the Battle of Gettysburg?

France and Great Britain both decided not to support the confederates after their loss in Gettysburg


Why did the south attack the north in Gettysburg?

The South attacked the North at Gettysburg primarily to gain a decisive victory that could shift the momentum of the Civil War in favor of the Confederacy. General Robert E. Lee aimed to invade the North, hoping to compel the Union to negotiate for peace and to secure foreign recognition and support. The battle also sought to relieve pressure on Virginia by drawing Union forces away from that state. Ultimately, the conflict at Gettysburg was a critical attempt by the Confederacy to assert its strength and influence in the war.


Why did the confederacy think that they would get support from other foreign nations in the civil war?

Europe needed cotton .


Why can the emancipation proclamation be seen as a diplomatic document?

It made it hard for foreign nations to recognize and support the confederacy


Did Georgia support the union or confederacy?

They supported the confederacy.


Why did the Soviet Union see Truman doctrine as a threat to its foreign policy?

Because it pledged to support efforts to resist the expansion of Soviet influence.


Did Jefferson Davis support the union or the confederacy?

Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederacy.


Did the french and English support the confederacy during the civil war?

The French and the English did not support the Confederacy during the Civil War. Instead, the countries decided to support the Union.


United States foreign policy that was followed in the decade after world war 11 was intended to?

Support the efforts of free peoples to resist communism ( I bet this is for castlelearning)


Southerners who did not support the confederacy were called?

Scallywags


Is the f-16 falcon still in use?

Yes, the F-16 is still used domestically at several AF Bases and overseas in support of foreign war efforts.