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mezya [45]
3 years ago
5

Union forces operating in _______ were very successful in achieving their goals. california florida the west the east

History
2 answers:
skad [1K]3 years ago
5 0
I believe the answer is the west.
The westerm battlefront was led by <span>ulysses s grant and managed to surprised the confederates due to the lesser amount in infantries.
Even after general lee made an attempt to destroy Grant's troops while retreating, He managed to create elaborate strategies to make successful escape.</span>
laila [671]3 years ago
5 0
<span>Union forces operating in the west were very successful in achieving their goals because they managed to keep oppression to a high for a longer period of time. The western south would include states such as alabama and mississippi, which are still in this day and age, behind in civil rights.</span>
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On becoming king, Louis issued a constitution known as the Charter which preserved many of the liberties won during the French Revolution and provided for a parliament composed of an elected Chamber of Deputies and a Chamber of Peers that was nominated by the king.
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