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Image CreditThis helps the South win because the North (the Union) was losing people and the South then had a better chance.
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Image CreditThe North surrendered. The South had won this battle.
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Image CreditThe North LOST people that they could've used for war.
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Image CreditLincoln offered Lee Union command but he turned them down.
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Image CreditThe Confederates and Union troops fought the Civil War's first major pitched battle and it produced a Rebel victory.
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Image CreditLee wanted to do a "Not Lose" strategy but Jackson staged a brilliant campaign- he forced the Union to divert troops from other areas to protect Washington.
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Image CreditLee seizes momentum after winning a seven day battle.
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Image CreditRobert E. Lee and Jackson led them into great victory!
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Image CreditMinnesota's Sioux Indians tried to eliminate white settlers from their ancestral lands. This helps the South because the North had to fight the Sioux as well as the South.
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Image CreditThe South wins this one, because Lee defended the city from a line of fortified hills called Marye's Heights.
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Image Credit Slaves are happy that this event is happening. They could be freed. The South has way more slaves and likes slaves to help them. The South would lose way more people.
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Image CreditAll males between the ages of 20-45 have to be in the war. The North will have way more people and have the choice to get out of it because they have money. The South cannot get out of it, because most of the people have no money. The South will also not have many people joining.
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Image Credit North wins this "crucial" victory ,here, at Gettsburg in Pennsylvania.
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Image Credit This helps the North, because the North feels empowered and Lincoln ccaptures the Union's noble cause.
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Image Credit The North gets control of Chattanooga and can move into states close to it. Now they can further split the South.
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The North wins 1864 with a 8-1 ratio of winnings for the North.
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Image CreditThis helps the North, because the Union listen to Grant and things go well in the war from then on.
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Image CreditThis helps the North because Lincoln is a good president and supports and funds the North. Andrew Jackson is also nominated for vice-president
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Image CreditThis helps the North because more Confederates who may not be qualified are going into the war to get hurt.
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Image CreditThe victory at Mobile Bay by Admiral David Farragut displayed once more the Union's superior at sea. The North wins a battle which helps them win 1864.
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Image Credit Another split was made in the Confederacy.This helps the North succeed in splitting the Confederacy and helps them to succeed in winning 1864, and maybe, possibly, the war.
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Image CreditUnion troops enter and occupy the Confederate Capital. This helps the North because now they have beaten Lee at Petersburg.
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Image CreditThis helps the North, because Lincoln sees that the Confederate resistance is nearly over. The South doesn't have their guard up and Lincoln can see their city and others' thoughts and opinions.
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Image CreditThis helps the North because the South has a mass surender and the war's end is near. The South seems like they are giving up and the North is going to win (it seems like).
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Image CreditThis helps the North win, because this means they won the war. The war is over and all of their hard work paid off.
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Image CreditLincoln was watching a play called "Our American Cousin" and Lincoln was shot in the skull by John Wilkes Booth at about 10:20 pm. Lincoln then died at 7:22 am on April 15, 1865. This helps the North because it brings them closer together and unites them and the South as a whole.