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Was the creation of the council of national defense important to the war effort?

The Council oversaw the war effort.


Why was creation of the council of nation defense important to the war effort?

The Council oversaw the war effort.


Why was the creation of the council of nation defense important to the war effort?

The Council oversaw the war effort.


Why was the creation of the national council of defense important to the war effort?

The Council oversaw the war effort.


What important contribution did General Williams Tecumseh Sherman make to the the Union war effort?

During the American Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman played a huge role in the outcome of the war by capturing Atlanta, and successfully destroying Confederate railroads and industries. Sherman believed in total war and left a path of destruction as he marched to Atlanta.


What important contribution did general William Tecumseh Sherman make the union war effort?

During the American Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman played a huge role in the outcome of the war by capturing Atlanta, and successfully destroying Confederate railroads and industries. Sherman believed in total war and left a path of destruction as he marched to Atlanta.


What economic issues faced the South as the war dragged on?

The South needed money for weapons and supplies to mauntain the war effort.


Did the South have the resources to sustain its Civil War effort?

It had the will, but it did not have the manpower or the material.


Why was Atlanta so critical to the Confederacy during the US Civil War?

Atlanta, Georgia was a major transportation and industrial center with hospitals. Its capture by the armies of Union General Sherman was a severe blow to the Southern war effort.


Was the north more destroyed by the civil war the the south?

South. More battles were fought in the south and cities like Atlanta were burned.


Why was the 1864 Union captured of Atlanta so devastating to the southern cause?

Atlanta was (and is) one of the largest cities in the south. It was a major manufacturing center and a major railroad center. Most supplies in the south moved through Atlanta. Atlanta had been considered "safe" from the war, being too far inland for the US Navy and deep in the heart of the south. The loss of Atlanta caused people in the south to rethink whether the war could come to them, shut down war manufacturing, and cut off shipment of exports and war goods. It also bankrupted many wealthy landowners and slaveholders.


What battle ended the south's effort to win the war by aggressive invasion?

Gettysburg