After the Union Army's destruction of the Shenandoah Valley, the South faced significant challenges in terms of resources and morale. The Confederacy attempted to regroup by redirecting troops and supplies from other areas to bolster their defenses and maintain control over remaining territories. Additionally, they sought to rebuild and sustain agricultural production, although the devastation hampered these efforts. The loss in the valley also intensified the South's resolve to resist Union advances, leading to continued military engagements despite the setbacks.
The March to the Sea. That was Sherman crossing Georgia - he then continued his punitive raids into South Carolina. Meanwhile Sheridan was doing the same in the Shenandoah.
The Union were the northern states and the Confederate States Army were the south.
The Battle Hymn of the Republic for the Norh. Dixie for the South.
What are in comin are they both have weapons and they fight and are dangers.
y have armys?
conferdent?
Roberts Bruce
Confederate and Union
Armys
there were only 2
Burn it.
The 11th place