It was a rail link to the Confederate Capital.
it was attacked by Confederates leaving no deaths but 9 injuries 5 from union and 4 from confederates but they didnt die so neither union or confederates won
So that it could not be captured by the north.
He wasn't reluctant to defend Sumter, but the attack was a surprise and began the war so he needed troops.
It meant that the Confederates had a much smaller population to recuit from, as so many of its young men were slaves.
Attean defends the beaver dam so fiercely due to try to preserve the beavers. It is believed that the numbers of beavers are dwindling, so he tries to defend those that are left.
It was a rail link to the Confederate Capital.
Eagles are most definitely Carnivores … fiercely so.
it was attacked by Confederates leaving no deaths but 9 injuries 5 from union and 4 from confederates but they didnt die so neither union or confederates won
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Most battles were in the South, so the terrain was familiar to the Confederates, and not to the Union troops. Much of the Tennessee/Georgia terrain was mountainous, much easier to defend than to invade, and Sherman's army suffered many attacks on its long supply-line.
Fiercely is an adverb so first change it into a simple adjective. Fiercely -> Fierce. Comparative forms of adjectives are best defined positive or negative or between two objects/people/ideas.Fierce, fiercer, fiercest, more fiercer, most fiercest
So that it could not be captured by the north.
so they can defend themselves
It was so much easier to defend than attack in World War 1. There were so many enemies all around and it was only logical for countries to defend themselves.
He wanted to retain his power. If he didn't, someone else was always ready to step in and take his place.
In the 1996 movie adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt is portrayed as a hot-headed and aggressive character. He is shown as fiercely loyal to his family, particularly to Juliet, and is quick to resort to violence to defend their honor. His character emphasizes the theme of feuding families in the story.