History, 08.04.2020 20:34 silvermansachs9189
Which statement best summarizes the status of the Civil War after the Battle of Chancellorsville?
Although Confederates were often outnumbered, they continued to win major battles.
Because the Union was better equipped and had a larger army, it had won major victories.
The large size of the Union’s army kept the South from winning major battles.
The South quickly retreated in the face of the North’s much larger and better-equipped army.
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