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No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
No - most of the SOUTH was
The plantation owners
The most important Civil War generals were General Ulysses S. Grant for the North and General Robert E. Lee for the South.
Although there were many commanding officers for both the North and the South during the Civil War, the most famous, an I believe the two for which you are searching, and most respected were General Ulysses S. Grant for the North and General Robert E. Lee for the South.
Most species of birds migrate south in the winter
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
Most turtles do not go anywhere in winter. They sleep much of the time, and stay where they are.
It depends entirely upon the species but MOST migratory northern hemisphere birds migrate south, and MOST migratory southern hemisphere birds migrate north. But that is a huge over-simplification.
True. The majority of the Civil War battles were fought in the South.
Turkey Vultures in the Southern US do not, but the Northern birds may migrate as far as South America. So some do, but most do not.
Most of the fighting took place in the South, and most battles in Virginia
In the South
In the South
Depending on what part of North America you live in, some blue jays may migrate but most do not.
Cotton was the South's main crop before the Civil War.
Grey whales migrate so that they can live where the conditions are the most favorable for their needs. They spend part of the year in northern waters where there is plenty of food, then they migrate south to have their babies where the water isn't so cold.