What happened to the newspapers in the South that opposed the Civil War? a. They ran out of paper and supplies and could not continue their efforts. b. Confederate soldiers captured the editors and publicly hanged them. c. Mobs attacked the printing presses and forced them to flee. d. Union officials sent aid and supplies.
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Popular opposition to the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865, was widespread. Although there had been many attempts at compromise prior to the outbreak of war, there were those who felt it could still be ended peacefully or did not believe it should have occurred in the first place. Opposition took the form of both those in the North who believed the South had the right to be independent and those in the South who wanted neither war nor a Union advance into the newly declared Confederate States of America.
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