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How did the battle affect the Southern view of thelr Yankee enemies?

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O Many in the South felt that Confederate independence would not become reality.

Many in the South thought it might be a quick war since Northerners were not the equal of Southerners in battle.

The South lost almost as many men as did the Union, so they gained a respect for their foes' fighting ability.

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Answer: The South lost almost as many men as did the Union, so they gained respect for their foes' fighting ability.

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