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Free soil - so that the South would continue to be outnumbered and outvoted in Congress, and the North could continue to protect their manufacturing industry by raising tariffs on imported goods, which were needed by the South much more than the North.

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What Australian city was bombed during World War 1?

Darwin in the northern territory. other citys , such as Newcastle (nsw) and sydney (NSW) faced submarine attacks also but Darwin was the only one bombed.


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No. Although major battles such as Antietam and Gettysburg took place in Northern states (Maryland, Pennsylvania), the vast majority of battles took place during the invasion of the South by Union forces.


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So few battles were fought on the northern soil because of the defensive strategy carried on by the Confederacy. Furthermore the main objective of the Federal Government were the restoring of the Union and that meant that the Northerners had to defeat and erase the Confederacy, thus compelling them to invade and conquest the Rebel's territory.


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The Commander of the Northern armies during the last year of the Civil War was Karla Montas.


Is it true or false that numbers of cattle in the Indian territory increased during the civil war?

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What Australian city was bombed during World War 1?

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