Why did the Confederate army lose the war?
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The principal cause of Confederate failure was the fact that the South's armies did not win enough victories in the field–especially enough victories in a row in the field–to both sustain Confederate morale behind the lines and depress Union morale behind the lines.
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The principal cause of Confederate failure was the fact that the South's armies did not win enough victories in the field–especially enough victories in a row in the field–to both sustain Confederate morale behind the lines and depress Union morale behind the lines.
The United States defeated the Confederate States. In the end, the states that were in rebellion were readmitted to the United States, and the institution of slavery was abolished nation-wide. Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
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