Which of the following statements about Texas during the Civil War is FALSE?
a. By 1864 it was...
History, 06.05.2020 21:24, mokunola16
Which of the following statements about Texas during the Civil War is FALSE?
a. By 1864 it was clear the Confederates were losing the war.
b. Texan soldiers fought mostly east of the Mississippi.
C. Federal troops arrived to occupy Texas in July of 1865.
d. The primary mission of Ross's Texas Brigade was to raid the Union Army for supplies.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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