What led the Union to attack Sabine Pass?(1 point) Responses to avoid admitting defeat to avoid admitting defeat to enforce the Union blockade to enforce the Union blockade to prevent the Confederates from trading with Mexico to prevent the Confederates from trading with Mexico to prevent Texas from seceding

to enforce the Union blockade

Which statement best explains the significance of the Battle of Galveston?(1 point) Responses The battle was fought after the Confederates had surrendered. The battle was fought after the Confederates had surrendered. Colonel Barrett and his men easily took Fort Griffin. Colonel Barrett and his men easily took Fort Griffin. It gave the Confederates control of the Sabine River. It gave the Confederates control of the Sabine River. It prevented the Union from getting a foothold in Texas.

It prevented the Union from getting a foothold in Texas.

Which statement best explains the significance of the Battle of Sabine Pass?(1 point) Responses The Confederates were able to recapture Galveston. The Confederates were able to recapture Galveston. It was a huge morale boost for Confederates in Texas. It was a huge morale boost for Confederates in Texas. A nearly all-Black fighting regiment captured a Confederate camp. A nearly all-Black fighting regiment captured a Confederate camp. It led Texas to decide to secede from the Union. It led Texas to decide to secede from the Union.

A nearly all-Black fighting regiment captured a Confederate camp.

Which statement best explains why the Civil War continued after the Confederate surrender at Appomattox Court House?(1 point) Responses General Lee continued to lead a fighting force. General Lee continued to lead a fighting force. Confederates in Texas refused to surrender and kept fighting. Confederates in Texas refused to surrender and kept fighting. The Battle of Palmito Ranch happened in Texas a month later. The Battle of Palmito Ranch happened in Texas a month later. Confederates attacked a Union camp a month later. Confederates attacked a Union camp a month later.

Confederates in Texas refused to surrender and kept fighting.