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3 January, 12:49

Why was Salisbury prison built? Check all that apply.

To hold northern prisoners of war

To hold southern prisoners of war

To hold southerners who were disloyal

To hold southerners who refused to serve

To hold confederate spies who had been captured

To hold deserters who had a bonded the union army.

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  1. 3 January, 14:57
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    Salisbury prison built To hold northern and southern prisoners of war.

    Answer: Option A & B

    Explanation:

    Salisbury prison was the prison which was built in the year 1861 in October. It was built on the site of the old cotton factory. The purpose of building this prison was that it was built to imprison the prisoners of war who were the part of the union war. The union war comprised of the northern and the southern prisoners of war. The prison held more than hundred union prisoners of war.
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