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True [87]
3 years ago
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Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware, and (1)___ remained in the Union even though they allowed slavery. Losing these (2)___ would serio

usly damage the North. Missouri could control parts of the (3)___; Kentucky controlled the (4)___ ; (5)___ was close to Philadelphia; and Washington, D.C., lay within (6)___. (7)___ seceded from the South and joined the Union. Comparing North and South The North had a larger population, more industry, and more abundant (8)___. The South was a large area with a (9)___ population. Southerners were defending their land, their homes, and their (10)___. Individual Southern states refused to give the (11)___ sufficient power. The Union’s plan for winning the war included gaining control of the (12)___. The South’s primary aim was to win recognition as a (13)___. American People at War By the summer of 1861, the Confederate army had about (14)___ soldiers. The Union had about (15)___ soldiers. Both sides had expected a quick (16)___.
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Paladinen [302]3 years ago
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Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware, and <u>Maryland</u> remained in the Union even though they allowed slavery. Losing these <u>Border states</u> would seriously damage the North. Missouri could control parts of the <u>Mississippi River</u> Kentucky controlled the <u>Ohio River</u> ; <u>Delaware</u> was close to Philadelphia; and Washington, D.C., lay within <u>Maryland</u>. <u>West Virginia</u> seceded from the South and joined the Union. Comparing North and South The North had a larger population, more industry, and more abundant <u>Resources</u>. The South was a large area with a <u>Hostile</u> population. Southerners were defending their land, their homes, and their <u>Way of life</u>. Individual Southern states refused to give the <u>Confederate government</u> sufficient power. The Union’s plan for winning the war included gaining control of the <u>Mississippi River</u>. The South’s primary aim was to win recognition as a <u>Independent nation</u>. American People at War By the summer of 1861, the Confederate army had  about <u>112,000</u> soldiers. The Union had about <u>187,000</u> soldiers. Both sides had expected a quick <u>quick victory</u>.

mr Goodwill [35]3 years ago
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Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware, and Maryland remained in the Union even though they allowed slavery. Losing these border states would seriously damage the North. Missouri could control parts of the Mississippi River; Kentucky controlled the Ohio River ; Delaware was close to Philadelphia; and Washington, D.C., lay within Maryland. West Virginia seceded from the South and joined the Union. Comparing North and South The North had a larger population, more industry, and more abundant resources. The South was a large area with a hostile population. Southerners were defending their land, their homes, and their way of life. Individual Southern states refused to give the Confederate government sufficient power. The Union’s plan for winning the war included gaining control of the Mississippi River. The South’s primary aim was to win recognition as an independent nation American People at War. American People at War By the summer of 1861, the Confederate army had about 112,000 soldiers. The Union had about 187,000 soldiers. Both sides had expected a quick victory.

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