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Mariana Haney
24 June, 02:28
Why did the South use a defensive strategy?
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Brooks Stephenson
24 June, 04:58
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Their strategy was to take advantage of their compact geography. with internal lines of communication, their military heritage and their greater enthusiasm for their cause to wear down the Union will to wage war.
however this did not stop the union from attacking from the Mississippi river
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