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What impact did Confederate victories seem to have on Northern morale?

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The humiliation faced by northerners at their defeat by Confederate at the first battle of Manassas has lowered their morale. There was resentment in the people about increased taxes and the effect of war on trade. Moreover, Northerners were better equipped with weapons because of industrialization and were expecting victory and defeat was a shock. Some even questioned the leadership of President Lincoln and the war itself.

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The answer is: Some questioned the war and Lincoln's leadership.

When the northern states battled the southern states in the civil war, the northern states have larger number of soldiers and more advanced weapons due to early industrialization.

Because of this, the northern citizens supported the cause with full confidence. After hearing that they manage to lost despite having the advantage, some questioned the war and lincoln's leadership.

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