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What does North Carolina’s surrender on April 26, 1865, suggest?

News of the end of the Civil War reached North Carolina immediately.
It took a few weeks for North Carolina to learn about the end of the war.
North Carolina continued the fight months after the war was officially over.
North Carolina surrendered weeks before the war was officially over.

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Mar 5, 2018 — On April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate troops ... So why did it take so long for the war to officially end after that? ... On April 12 in North Carolina, Johnston and his men received news of Lee's surrender. ... all remaining Confederate troops in the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida.

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Answer: It is not "North Carolina surrendered weeks before the war was officially over."

Explanation: I took the quiz and got it wrong BUT I can give you some of the answers I got correct:

  • What was the largest Civil War battle in North Carolina? The Battle of Bentonville (A)
  • Who surrendered to the Union army in Virginia on April 9, 1865? Robert E. Lee (C)
  • Where did most Civil War battles take place in North Carolina? On the coastal plain (B)
  • Why was Salisbury Prison built? Check all that apply. To hold Northern prisoners of war (A) To hold Southerners who were disloyal (C) To hold Southerners who refused to serve (D)
  • What was one challenge many women in North Carolina faced during the Civil War? They had to keep the family farms going with little help. (A)
  • Who led the Confederacy to victory in the Battle of Chickamauga?Braxton Bragg (A)

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