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14 May, 13:40

Why did the confederate army falter and eventually lose the battle at petersburg, virginia?

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  1. 14 May, 14:32
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    The army had no replacement troops
  2. 14 May, 15:23
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    The confederate army began to falter and eventually lose the battle at Petesburg, Virginia due to the absence of any replacement troops.

    The army had no replacement troops which eventually lead to their falter and loss of battle.
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