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I do not know about this kind of soilders but what soilders fight for is to save our country and state and for fredome

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What decisions did soldiers make in the civil war?

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After the Emancipation Proclamation, the Union army?

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The main advangtage of the south was?

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Who attacks the soldiers in the Civil War?

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