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The Confederacy Surrenders at Appomattox: Text
11. Draw Inferences The text states, “He [Grant] knew that the Union could replace men and supplies. The South could not.” How did this knowledge affect Grant’s actions at Petersburg?

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Answer:The knowledge that Grant has about supply in Petersburg affects his actions because he knows that the south had a smaller population than the north during that time period. Ulysses S. Grant knew that Robert E. Lee would use the same troops from previous battles if they weren't dead.

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The knowledge that Grant has about supply in Petersburg affects his actions because he knows that the south had a smaller population than the north during that time period. Ulysses S. Grant knew that Robert E. Lee would use the same troops from previous battles if they weren't dead.

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