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what was true of the strategy of president lincoln in the war?
a. he wanted to draw confederate forces to the north to gain advantages in battle.
b. he kept his armies from destroying civilian property.
c. he changed his commanding general several times.
d. he believed control the mississippi river was impossible to take from the confederacy.
Lincoln was frustrated with the performance of some of his commanding generals during the Civil - War and made several changes. He hoped to find a more effective leader to win the war. He did not aim to draw Confederate forces to the North for battle advantages. He didn't have a strict non - destruction of civilian property policy, and he knew controlling the Mississippi River was crucial for victory.
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C. He changed his commanding general several times.