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What challenges did Florida Governor John Milton face during the Civil War? Check all that apply.
People were opposed to high taxes and conscription policies.
People found it hard to gather supplies for Confederate troops.
People argued over how to hand out the state’s bountiful supplies.
People began to question their support for secession.
People were unsure of whether they should support slavery.
People were tired of living away from their family and in poverty.

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Answered by skyfall63
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a) People were opposed to high taxes and conscription policies

b) People found it hard to gather supplies for Confederate troops.

d) People began to question their support for secession

Explanation:

  • Florida was one of the Confederation's founder members. However, Florida also had several anti-Confederate and pro-Union residents. As the war continued, the numbers of pro-Union citizens began to increase.
  • Food and other supplies to the Confederate Army at the time of the civil war were a crucial supply line in Florida. They also helped the "blockade runners," who were difficult to patrol along the coastline. In Florida and abroad, however, Union soldiers have imposed blockades to make supply supplies to the Confederate military difficult & unavailable to Florida.

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