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3 August, 22:08

Had troops of the black regiment led the Battle of the Crater attack, why would it probably have succeeded?

a. There were more of them to use in battles such as this.

b. They would have attacked in the center of the crater.

c. They had trained and rehearsed for the mission.

d. They had already fought in a number of hard battles.

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  1. 3 August, 22:25
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    The correct option is C. They had trained and rehearsed for the mission. Originally, the black regiment had prepared for the offensive and was going to lead the charge against the Confederate Army, however one day before the battle they were ordered not to do that and were replaced by white troops. This result in a defeat of the Union Army.
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