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Old Nov 1, 2006, 07:23 AM
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The Civil War (US)

Which was not part of the Union's threepart plan to conquer the South?

a. blockade southern ports c. capture the Confederate capital
b. draft freed slaves to fight for the union d. split the Confederacy in two

What was the aim of "total war" as practiced by Union generals Grant and Sherman?
a.to fight until the Confederacy had no army left c.to wage war in every part of the south
b. to break the southerm people's will to fight d.to use the most lethal weapons available

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Old Nov 1, 2006, 09:08 AM   #2  
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I will answer this with some true answers which will most likely be wrong as taught in our public schools,

So while what I have to say about is the truth, alot about the civil war has been re-written to meet political and politically correct vew points.

The movemement to free the slaves did not happen till the end of the war and was not part of any of the orginal plans, it was not till much latter when the North beleived they were actuallly losing the war, that they set the slaves free in an attempt to get them to turn against the slave owners and cause problems within the south ( this never happened)

They attempted to break the peoples will, but stopping them from having food, clothes and supplies. ( the north did not have the troops or man power to destroy the southern army) they were not able to bring the war completely into the south except on some specific movements to split the south into two sections, and both sides were fairly equal on types of weapons.

This is likely to get your failed in school, but take time and actually read about what really happend in the invasion of the south by the north.
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Old Nov 20, 2006, 06:07 PM   #3  
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The first question is either C or B. The second question is either B or C. If it helps, Shermans Total war contributed to Lincolns reelection by raising Union Spirits.
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Old Nov 20, 2006, 06:33 PM   #4  
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B and B

I teach American history and the 1st gentleman's answer would not get him failed in my class. It would be very nice if we had fought a war in order to end slavery instead of just over issues of economics and states rights. It is far more romantic an idea, but it just isn't true. Just like WWII wasn't about helping persecuted peoples of Europe. With history questions in school usually tests come from specific lists that the text book writers write without any common reference point. For instance I could write a book that states the 5 most important aspects of the Revolutionary war and they could be different from another text book's list of 5, so be careful,

but even after the emancipation proclamation there were not many ex slaves drafted into the army. Also total war referred to the idea of war against the southern army in battle fields, but also moral damage by burning fields, damaging and seizing civilian homes and cutting off food and supplies to the soldiers families to make them rethink the war.

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