The First Battle of Bull Run, fought in July 1861, significantly bolstered Southern confidence and pride, leading many in the South to view their Yankee enemies as less formidable than previously thought. The Confederate victory underscored the effectiveness of their military strategy and morale, fostering a sense of superiority and belief in the righteousness of their cause. This battle also intensified the perception among Southerners that the North, despite its larger population and resources, was unprepared for the realities of war. As a result, the Southern view of the Union Army shifted to one of underestimating their capabilities, reinforcing their resolve to fight on.
It was deliberate wrecking of the farms and the railroads, to ruin the Southern economy and starve the Confederate armies in the field. It was carried out in the Shenandoah Valley by Sheridan, and in Georgia and South Carolina by Sherman.
The Mongols' use of terror was a strategic tactic that effectively instilled fear in their enemies, often leading to swift surrenders without the need for prolonged conflict. Their reputation for brutality, including massacres and the destruction of cities, discouraged resistance and encouraged neighboring regions to submit preemptively. This psychological warfare not only minimized casualties among Mongol forces but also enabled them to expand their empire rapidly. As a result, many adversaries chose to negotiate or capitulate rather than face the devastating consequences of Mongol aggression.
Disastrously. As the war went on, and the blockade became more effective, there were fewer and fewer goods to be had, and the prices rose steeply. Sherman's March to the Sea finally shattered the Southern economy, and the Confederate dollar was down to a few cents.
The new weapons used in the war affected it greatly because the didn't take much time to load. It took about 25 seconds to reload the weapons, that caused the enemies to be overwhelmed before firing again.
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The South lost almost as many men as did the Union, so they gained a respect for their foe's fighting ability.
they became part of new southern governments.
they became part of new southern governments.
A horses color does not affect it's predators or enemies. typical predators ( which can be viewed as 'enemies' to the horse) are feral dogs, wolves, cougars, bears, and even humans.
he won many battles and beat the enemies.
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The same as with the US; enemies then, friends now.
war creates allies and enemies for a country, which definitely affects cultural change.
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The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.