There were many codes used in the civil war, but the most common one was the quilt code.
It was the Enigma machine.
That was the name of the first programmable electronic computer, and it was used to break codes used by the Germans.
Countless. Each side had codes they used for common communications, as well as other codes for more classified information. Also, individual countries had their own too. Some codes were even used to fool the enemy, one example of which was D-Day. The allies used a poorly encrypted and easily decipherable code detailing non-existant military plans to trick the Germans.
They're not really. Ultra was a type of classifacation concerning information. While enigma was a ciphering machine the Germans used. The British had one during the war but did'nt have all the codes to use it correctly.
There were many codes used in the civil war, but the most common one was the quilt code.
It was implemented constantly in WWII.
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Slave codes were laws that governed the behavior and treatment of enslaved people, while black codes were laws that restricted the rights and freedoms of African Americans after the Civil War. Slave codes were used in the antebellum South to maintain control over enslaved individuals, while black codes were used to limit the social and political progress of African Americans in the post-Civil War era.
The 'enigma' coder.
It was the Enigma machine.
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There are no codes for this game
That was the name of the first programmable electronic computer, and it was used to break codes used by the Germans.
No there are no cheat codes for this game
Numbers are used in zip codes.
Black codes were used as a means of control. After the civil war, there were millions of free blacks. The southern elite didn't want them to leave because most still had their property and although everything was in disrepair after the war, more than ever they needed their property repaired. Vagrancy Laws helped that happen