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Kailyn
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31 May, 21:12
How did the Battle of Bull promote the war?
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31 May, 21:33
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Both sides knew war was the only answer. Both sides knew war was the only solution. Both sides knew the war would propel. Both sides knew the south was headed for victory.
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