There were several reasons which lead to failure of western Indian Confederacy to limit white settlement west of the Appalachians. Firstly we see the settlement was open and there were large white settlers in eastern states. The increasing agricultural economy increased white settlements in the region. The US government also adopted the policies of treaty, trickery and warfare to acquire the Indian lands and increase white settlement in the region. On the other hand the Indians lacked enough weapons and army which also failed them in their efforts to limit white settlement west of Appalachians.
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Almost 24,000 men died.
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They later captured Corinth at the Seige of Corinth.
The Union victory did not result in an end to the war.
They did not control (all of) the MIssissippi River at Pittsburg Landing
The Nile River is described as the lifeblood of Egypt because everybody needed the river. They grew crops, took baths, and cleaned clothes in the river. So many people relied on the river back then, and still do to this day. The number one reason the river was needed was for crops. The sand and dirt away from the river was not fertile and dry, so crops weren't able to be grown. Now next to the river, the ground as fertile and wet. Farmers lived near and relied on the Nile a lot.
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A military strategy in which military and civilian resources are destroyed.
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Yes the answer is C and
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