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Kenzie Christian
14 May, 07:46
Strategies for both sides to win the civil war
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Isaiah Estes
14 May, 10:05
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During the Civil War, the main strategy for the northern forces was to "play out the clock" because they had so many more troops than the South. The South wanted to launch swift attacks to break the resolve of the North.
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