1. Why did it become necessary for the Confederate Army to move the battle out of Virginia and into the North? Virginia's state government voted to move the battle out of its state. O Virginia's allegiance to the Confederacy was beginning to weaken. The Union Army had forced the Confederates out of Virginia. Virginia's land was being ravaged by battle.

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1. Why did it become necessary for the Confederate Army to move the
battle out of Virginia and into the North?
Virginia's state government voted to move the battle out of its state.
Virginia's allegiance to the Confederacy was beginning to weaken.
O The Union Army had forced the Confederates out of Virginia.
O Virginia's land was being ravaged by battle.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Why did it become necessary for the Confederate Army to move the battle out of Virginia and into the North? Virginia's state government voted to move the battle out of its state. Virginia's allegiance to the Confederacy was beginning to weaken. O The Union Army had forced the Confederates out of Virginia. O Virginia's land was being ravaged by battle.
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