Complete the concept web to show the challenges Texans faced during the Civil War.

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The question instructs the reader to fill in the concept web with the challenges Texans faced during the Civil War.
Answer
Challenges for Texans during the Civil War included political tensions, threats to their way of life, and the need for new directions after the war.
Texans faced challenges that included political tensions due to the election of Abraham Lincoln and threats to their way of life, which led to joining the Confederacy. After the Civil War, Texans had to take new directions in economic development, political alignments, and social order.
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Texans faced challenges that included political tensions due to the election of Abraham Lincoln and threats to their way of life, which led to joining the Confederacy. After the Civil War, Texans had to take new directions in economic development, political alignments, and social order.
More Information
Texans responded to the election of Abraham Lincoln by joining the Confederacy in early 1861. By the end of 1861, more than 25,000 had joined the Confederate.
Tips
Focus on political, economic, and social challenges to define the difficulties comprehensively.
Sources
- Civil War - Texas State Historical Association - tshaonline.org
- Civil War and Reconstruction - Texas History - texasourtexas.texaspbs.org
- Reconstruction - Texas State Historical Association - tshaonline.org
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