How did the American Civil War Actually Happen? (Part 2) - All Important Battles of 1861
PART 1 - • How did the American Civil War Actually Ha... PART 3 - • Why did The Confederates Lose Despite Thei... PART 4 - • Why did The Confederates Lose The War in j... How did the American Civil War Actually Happen? (Part 2) - All battles of 1861 At this point in time, neither side wanted the war to last long. In fact, some in the South had actually hoped that the attack on Fort Sumter would scare the Union into diplomacy instead of armed conflict. The Confederates knew they were greatly outnumbered and were smart enough to recognize the obstacles they’d need to overcome to beat the North, however, they weren’t the only ones with concerning weaknesses ♦Consider supporting the Channel : / knowledgia ♦Please consider to SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/YJNqek ♦Music by Epidemic Sound ♦Script & Research : Skylar J. Gordon #History #Documentary #america

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