What did the South do with its cotton in the early stages of the Civil War?

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Responses

It placed all its cotton in warehouses to sell later.
It placed all its cotton in warehouses to sell later.
It sold all its cotton to get money to fight the war.
It sold all its cotton to get money to fight the war.
It burned its cotton to keep the North from getting it.
It burned its cotton to keep the North from getting it.
It left the cotton in the fields because there was no one to pick it.

It sold all its cotton to get money to fight the war.

Why did the Confederate forces spare Washington, D.C. after the Battle of Bull Run?

(1 point)
Responses

They had respect for the nation’s capital.
They had respect for the nation’s capital.
They lost too many men to continue the fight.
They lost too many men to continue the fight.
They were disorganized and missed their chance.
They were disorganized and missed their chance.
They knew the best Union forces were protecting the nation’s capital.

They knew the best Union forces were protecting the nation’s capital.