In what way did slaves affect the outcome of the Civil War? The Confederacy was able to use slaves to their advantage in battles against the Union. Slaves helped Confederate soldiers by being guides for them, as they knew the land well. Slaves did not participate in the war for either side, but they secretly cheered the Union victories. Slaves helped the Union more than the Confederacy, as they sometimes became Union spies.
Which of the following places the historical events in the correct chronological order? passage of the 14th Amendment, election of Ulysses S. Grant, the Reconstruction Acts, surrender of the Confederate Army surrender of the Confederate Army, the Reconstruction Acts, assassination of Abraham Lincoln, passage of the 14th Amendment assassination of Abraham Lincoln, impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson, election of Ulysses S. Grant, the Reconstruction Acts abolition of Slavery in the Confederate states, surrender of the Confederate Army, assassination of Abraham Lincoln, impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson
@Mertsj
The answer to your first question is D
the last question is the last question I have. Im really stuck... do you have any idea what it is?
Hold on
I think it's D
ok... thx for all your help!
No problem(:
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