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Question 3 Which of the following pieces of evidence best supports the claim from the previous question?
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“The North professed to fight for the Constitution."
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“The parole which Southern soldiers received promised, as I have already said,
that they should not be interfered with, so long as they obeyed the laws of their
own States."
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"The Southern States are at this moment practically conquered provinces, and
more of their moveable property is now in the hands of Northern soldiers, who
stole it, than in those of its rightful possessors."
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“Under our paternal care, from a mere handful he grew to be a mighty host. He
came to us a heathen, we made him a Christian."
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