Atlanta and Richmond were the two major confederate cities which were nearly burned to the ground late in the Civil War.
yes
The lack of strong and efficient leadership was one glaring problem the north faced in the Civil War. With the most effective leaders departing to their home states in the South.
the three hardships are finding food, healing wounds, and shelter.
Loss of food, loss of homes, and poinoned water from dead boddies and ash from fires
One challenge faced by General George Washington at the start of the war was a lack of weapons.
One challenge faced by General George Washington at the start of the war was a lack of weapons.
One challenge faced by General George Washington at the start of the war was a lack of weapons.
ANSWER The Secession of most of the Southern States from the Union, the Proclamation of the Confederacy and the Civil War, which were the three parts of the challenge related to the restoration of the Union.
The challenge facing the United States after the US Civil War was awesome. The political problems of reconstructing the Union were based on radical Republicans who wanted to place all blame for the Civil War on the South. This was very political as the radical Republicans wanted to make the rebellious South "pay" for this horrible war that devastated the nation.
Us civil war
The north faced reconciliation with the south.
One challenge faced by General George Washington at the start of the war was a lack of weapons.
What happened to Virginia's cities after the Civil War and Reconstruction?
Reconstructing the south
One challenge faced by General George Washington at the start of the war was a lack of weapons.
absolutism